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I was never an abuser or the abused. I had to be the new one once. I was 8 years old and my family moved, so I had to go to a new school. The first day I established good relationships with everyone, including a girl who was very conspicuous and this caused a chain of problems in one day. I found myself like Dartagnan in the three musketeers, three fights in the same day.
That day I had to fight with those who would later become my best friends, incredible. But I always tried to help others, it's in my nature. I don't know if it's good or not, I just know that I help everyone I can. So in high school I had problems with an abuser for helping a withdrawn boy, it cost me a fight where the abuser was with his friends and I was alone, it didn't go well for me but I got my revenge and I took advantage of it, he and I alone.
After that, I don't remember having fought more, but I have always helped those who I notice are more unprotected, I can't help it, mostly by teaching and advising.
In my path through cryptocurrencies in general, I also followed my style of helping. But with Bitcoin, something kind of strange happens to me. I continue helping, but more than giving fish, I teach how to fish, and that's because Bitcoin is PoW. They have treated me hard, but what I have done is bring out the good part, I don't focus much on the form.
Bitcoin is a community, it revolves around an almost perfect asset but made up of imperfect people. I have seen communities where there is a lot of help and others where there is more aggression. I look for what interests me and the rest is their problem. But just like @DesertDave, I love you. Thank you for helping me so much.
Thank you for your thoughtful reply. Keep up the good work in helping others to fish. 💚
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