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I also resigned out of principle. I was working for a government, and one day I started studying Bitcoin, and that's when I understood the game of inflation and decided to no longer be employed there. I told my immediate superior that the problem of hyperinflation was strictly monetary: printing money and distributing unbacked bonds only fueled the disaster. They should find a way to stop this or stop creating money out of thin air.
Although at the time I wasn't entirely clear about my convictions about Bitcoin, and with some fear of possible retaliation, I still made the decision and submitted my resignation. I couldn't continue contributing to a system I no longer agreed with.
Nice, that takes conviction. What did you do next?
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They immediately removed me from my position and sent me straight to the personnel department. I waited there for about six months until they finally signed my resignation. I felt an enormous relief.
The next thing I did was leave the country and settle in another country. Since then, I've been busy every day resynchronizing a balance between living with dignity today, eating well, and remaining firm in my conviction to hold BTC for the long term.
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