I think nothing is worse than doing what you love but staying poor. You have to get rich first, then do what you love.
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I believe #Bitcoin fundamentally changes this equation, re-monetizing careers of small craft again.
If my son loves milk and small entrepreneurship, a raw milk delivery business should and would be completely viable to raise a family and retire with dignity.
Becoming secure in your craft and path is more important than "getting rich", which I consider to be a fiat mentality now.
Being financially secure solves lots of low level problems though. I used to work “a job i loved” for very meager pay, ended up being very stressful on my home life.
Hard to start/raise a family without capital and/or sufficient income
Now i do something that i have less passion for, but the pay is much better and my wife is retiring to stay home with babies
Anecdotal, but i think the point is that there are pros and cons to all paths
Some people think small, some think big. I feel like thinking big is always more beneficial. But it would be up to the kid to choose the path.
When I was 16, I read a book called “Magic of thinking big” by Schwartz. It had very profound impact on me which I didn’t realise until much later.
This brings me so much hope. This is my biggest hope for how bitcoin changes the world. I want to live in an artisan world
100% agree
Some of the greatest artist died in penury. One has to question whether the difficulty of poverty actually inspired them to greatness. We are all different and bringing out the best of our talents may require different situations