Hey Everyone!
I'm new to the community aspect of FDR, so I thought I'd throw my two cents out.
I've been leaning Libertarian for about 5years now and have made the transition from minarchist to Voluntaryist in thepast year or so, in no small part due to Stef's work. I've always beeninterested in finding truth, as in, "figuring out how and why things areas they are" and then finding ways to make my life better through that.This philosophical approach to life and its implications for morality havegiven me the best insight into that endeavor that I've ever come across. Overthe past two years I've sort of pulled myself out of a very deep emotional rutwith the help of these ideas, particularly the concept of self-worth andself-ownership. It's so amazing what the realization that "I ownmyself" can do for one's self-esteem and worldview. I don't see limitsanymore and the world is so amazingly full of possibilities that werepreviously unknown or inaccessible to me.
I’m really interested in technology,which is one of the reasons I’m studying both physics and product design. Iwant to learn not just how to use science to make awesome stuff, but I want topractically apply it to the creation of products that benefit people and that Ican make a profit on. I want to create tangible things that I can be proud ofand contribute to the grandeur of humanity as a collection of individuals workingtogether voluntarily. I’d be really interested in talking to people who sharethis interest and/or have established entrepreneurial endeavors focusing ontechnology within the Libertarian/An-Cap/Voluntaryist community.
I also come from what might be called an “Academichonors” background. For most of my academic career I’ve been in acceleratedprograms and have also be extremely dissatisfied with the quality ofinstruction associated with them, despite their intention and reputation. It's no suprise, now, knowing what I do about the nature of the State and it's relationship to education. Even in college, where the learningenvironment is supposed to be both advanced and free (at least that’s how I wassold on it) I feel like school is getting in the way of my learning. I’mwondering if there’s an established group of college students within thiscommunity that are experiencing similar problems and would be interested in brainstormingsolutions or ways to overcome that challenge. If there’s not, I think I’d liketo start one or at least get in touch with some other students and discuss it.