This is why Satoshi chose to build a system with an unchanging soul. This is why the rules have been "set in stone" since day one. (Post with Frederich Hayek's famous 1984 video).
I find everything that comes from Gigi absolutely great and Peter McCormack is a laid back interviewer, so you might like to check this out at Pete's What Bitcoin Did show.
From Gigi's 21 Ways Project. "Above all, Bitcoin is paradoxical. It is simple yet complicated, ever-changing yet unchangeable. A novel machine without any novel parts; a technological innovation that isn't really about technology. You can't touch it, yet it is hard money. You can't see it, yet it will show you a vision of the future ...
Gigi's introduction to his 21 Ways to Look at Bitcoin project. "Bitcoin is different things to different people". The first time I’ve heard this sentence, I immediately realized its profound truth. How you look at Bitcoin – and how you understand and describe it – depends largely on your view of the world ...
Alex Gladstein is Chief Strategy Officer at the Human Rights Foundation. He has also served as Vice President of Strategy for the Oslo Freedom Forum since its inception in 2009 ...
We interact with Bitcoin in a completely different way we interact with regular fiat money. So if you’re new to Bitcoin you have to be careful and take some time to learn how to buy, store and make transactions.
It is recommended to start with a really small amount.