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About 2 to 3 years ago I started walking among cryptocurrencies, I confess that I was covered in shit, how sad, but well I started walking. I was motivated by the search for extra income, I had the need to earn more money to be able to live. Then, as has probably happened to many of us, I got into every project there was to earn money and I confess that it didn't go too badly for me, but I only thought about earning money.
A few months ago I began to learn, study, research and educate about Bitcoin. As a result, I fell in love with Bitcoin. But I began to think that my way of seeing money is no longer the same. I'm not saying this just because I discovered that having fiat money is as shitty as shitty coins. I say this because now I find myself thinking about strategies where spending SATs for educational purposes or to show the effectiveness and convenience of using Bitcoin is not an expense for me, but rather I see it as an investment. Of course, I'm not even close to someone with a lot of Bitcoin, just what I'm stacking or buying, until I can get paid in Bitcoin.
That way of seeing money, that way of seeing spending real money as a form of long-term investment is thanks to Bitcoin. And it's reasonable to think that I need more people to adopt Bitcoin because then I'll get paid and paid in Bitcoin and I'll be able to accumulate Bitcoin for the future.
And in your case, has Bitcoin changed the way you see money and how you use it?
Thought be the power of holding
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for me, it made me aware of what money is supposed to be - a reliable way to store your economic energy.
i also learned about inflation and devaluation and how fucked the fiat system was.
and from then on just try to store as much of my energy as possible in btc
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Given me a low time preference and hope for the future. Thanks for sharing!
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