The Beginning of Something You Didn’t Know You Were Already Part Of

Hi, I’m Marc R.T. Dache.

And I’m in love with a woman named Erin.

Let me be clear—what I say next is a compliment:

She’s demanding. She’s stubborn. She sets the bar unrealistically high.

But I’ve realized… she never did that to the world.

She did that to me.

To make me better. To see if I could rise.

And now I know—I can.

So here I am, stepping into the next challenge.

Because Erin doesn’t just make me want to be a better man.

She makes me the best man we need me to be.

One day—soon—I’ll ask her the only question that truly matters:

“We’re already in a partnership to change the world.

Now, I want to make that official.

Will you marry me?”

But first…

She gave me a challenge.

One I couldn’t shake.

“You always say money is a choice,” she said.

“Then prove it. Can you create money out of thin air—without selling your soul?”

So here’s how I plan to do it.

The Riddle of the Coin

Imagine this:

I have 1 Bitcoin.

And I start giving it away.

• The first reader of this blog gets 1 full Bitcoin.

• The second reader? 99.99% of that.

• The third? 99.99% of the one before.

It continues. Like a spiral. Like trust. Like infinity.

Every subscriber gets a little less—but only because someone came before them.

It’s not a pyramid scheme.

It’s a story of value through presence.

Now think about this:

If the whole world—every person on Earth—read this blog,

how much Bitcoin would I need to make it happen?

What if I told you the number already exists?

That it’s smaller than you think?

That it’s already been mined?

(There are 21 million Bitcoin. You’ll be surprised how far they stretch when given with intention.)

A Few Ground Rules

This blog won’t give advice.

It will give possibility.

It will speak in riddles and truths, contradictions and clarity.

It will challenge you. Maybe even confuse you.

But it will never lie to you on purpose.

Here are a few of my values.

If we share most of them, we’ll get along:

• Critical Thinking — I’m not here to preach. I’m here to provoke.

• Humor — Taste is subjective. The line is blurry. Let’s laugh, but never at those we pity.

• Trust — Love means listening. Respecting. Being willing to change.

• Truth — It’s not black or white. But my intentions are.

• Empathy — The best leaders feel deeply.

• Belief — In love. In people. In the idea that stories can change the world.

And lastly:

We all love doing the right thing.

We all love money.

But why is there an apostrophe… that echoe’s?

Signed,

Marc

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