It’s s true. When Bitcoin finally clicked for me, something shifted. My outlook on myself and the world changed - it became brighter, more open-minded. Growing up in Eastern Europe, I always felt that equal opportunity was a myth, at least for someone like me. I saw the West - especially Americans - not just as competitors but almost as adversaries, undeserving of their success. In my mind, they were defined solely by what they had become after the Apollo missions - privileged, lazy, lucky. But Bitcoin forced me to look beyond surface appearances. It pushed me down a rabbit hole of history and philosophy, leading me to the American Founding Fathers. I became fascinated by early American history, and for the first time, I truly understood the significance of your Constitution - a monumental achievement and pivotal point in human history. That was when capitalism finally clicked for me. I no longer see Americans as lazy or dumb, as I once did. I’ve learned to distinguish between the people and their government. It’s like I was given a new set of eyes, and suddenly, the world made a lot more sense. 😅
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Oh but don't worry there are FOR SURE lots of dumb lazy Americans here
For sure, but dumbness and laziness are not country specific. My country is no exception, we got plenty of the same here. I’m pretty sure the bigger part of the human race falls in that category, otherwise how do you explain that governments and central banks are still a thing…