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55 sats \ 1 reply \ @flat24 5 Jan \ on: Mandibles scenario: what do we do with the 98% nocoiners? conspiracy
This is certainly an important question. I often think about this, and I have discussed it with my wife on a couple of occasions.
When I discovered this about Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies in 2022. My intention was to talk to every person who passed by me. I had my bad decisions (I was a shitcoiner like many here) then I assumed my mistakes and my losses like a man and focused only on studying what seemed really valuable to me. Bitcoin I still kept trying to warn others, but now with less intensity. And as I learned more about bitcoin, the more I distanced myself from others, I reached a point where I thought that no one who lives in my environment deserves me to waste my time talking to them about how good bitcoin can be for their existence.
I seem selfish and I admit it. But if you come to live for a month in these places in South America you understand my point.
But then there is the family. And it's not for nothing. But if I've learned anything in recent years, it's that nothing is more important than family. And they are something we must save, maybe not all of them, but those closest to us.
I feel obliged. At least with my mother, my uncles, some nephews, my daughters. And then there's my wife's family, her father and mother, her sisters. I feel that I have and we have a moral obligation to these people 👥 to teach them, but not to carry them all.
Because seen from another perspective they will be a burden in the future, if they don't stack up, the FIAT system will devour them and we will have to rescue them with my precious SATS.
So why get to that point? When they are of productive age and can start building their stack, and learning about the lie of the system in which we live and the truth that Bitcoin brings, absolute and tangible truth. Not illusory like religious salvations (the church for example).
With Bitcoin salvation is real. With Bitcoin it is different.
Nothing more real than that.
In conclusion. We must wake up the family, under all odds and fight to the end. Fight to get them out of the illusion of the fiduciary system.
Just like in a war, we must prepare our minds for some possible casualties, hopefully not, but those who do not want to board the train, after many efforts to get them on, will have to stay behind.
Well said. I appreciate your thoughtful response. Very wise @flat24
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