Embrace becoming irrelevant at some point. For me as a Bitcoin podcaster, writer, etc., I fully acknowledge that someday, there won’t be much use in solely being a Bitcoin podcaster.
This makes about as much sense as being a money podcaster. But for now, Bitcoin is an “industry” in its own right. Over time, many sub-fields of Bitcoin today will simply merge into their broader fields of society. For example, Lightning-focused technologies might fold into payments or other entrepreneurial conferences and events. Mining might end up merging with energy conferences, with mining hardware merging into hardware conferences. Decades from now, Bitcoin protocol development might become something like web-protocol and standards-setting boards.
Wise words
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At any moment changes are possible in some certain part of our living, might be our entire economic status, or lifestyle it depends.
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I think you have a long way ahead of you. It's going to take another few decades at least to get the world to adopt bitcoin as a base layer and start seeing Booth's deflationary economics, at which time, there will still be a need for educating humans about these things. My town is still all USD cash for transactions. Nobody uses digital money. We are still in the medieval times of humanity.
But it's a good overall perspective. I've reduced my stress greatly in software engineering by acknowledging that everything I write at work SHOULD be replaced in 5 years or someone has done something wrong.
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Time makes us all irrelevant anyway.
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Remember we're on a pale blue dot and stay based.
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