Bitcoin is simpler than the inner workings of the dollar system.
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This is so important.
When I look at the whole pie that is my energy output and subtract corporate taxes, income tax, sales tax, property tax, banking fees, insurance premiums, and on and on: it became clear that what’s left is a small, devaluing percentage.
My TFSA and RRSP barely tread water against inflation when managed by the bank. What did I do: I expended countless additional hours of energy researching and self-directing my small piece of the pie. I don’t enjoy it. As soon as I’m comfortable with an investing concept in the traditional markets: the rules seem to change. 2020 I said “I’m done with this”.
#Bitcoin (so simply) stores the value of my efforts, obviously, but it’s greatest recurring gift is the time it saves me.
Bitcoin allows us to save again and pursue other meaningful thing in life.
People are indoctrinated into the dollar system because they grew up with it. And from their perspective, it just works. They don't have to think about it, so it seems simpler.
Bitcoin will grow as people educate themselves. I think we're still in the early adopter phase.