Imagine who you’d be if you never took risks.

That’s what a normie is.

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not taking risks is the riskiest thing you can do

Taken quite a few risk, and payed the price dearly for a few. But....you are 💯 right.

I wouldn't be me.

And fuck the normies.

Fact

We were all normies once. The fortunate among us woke up by force or by choice. Have mercy on the normies🙏!

I wouldn’t be me or have any BTC.

And once you stand on the other side of the veil, you realise being a normie is the risk!

No. I just can't imagine it. 🤔

Id like to think in 16-18 years when my kids os old enough, the bitcoin I started to get them in 2020 will help them to an easier start into adult life, than I had.

So true. Loved your post a while ago about your ADHD being a super power. Changed my outlook on things. Thanks for being so unapologetically you bro.

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also you have to be retarded

the death jab was quite risky

Sure, taking risks is great.

But you should be able to identify risks that have disproportionate odds of catastrophic consequences. These are usually not worth taking. Otherwise, on a long enough timeline, you'll most likely end up kicked out of the game.

We don’t need to love those lives to know how they play out.

Not gonna lie...if Bitcoin fails my family is fucked because everything is in Bitcoin now. But it's not going to fail, so we're all good.

Do they call that brave or Crazy?

Little of both.

Thought so. 😅

I met a guy 3 weeks ago who only looked one way before crossing the road 👀

He called himself “Wild Will”, said Livin on The Edge was wrote about him back in 78’

I'm still a normie, but id be much poorer

being a normie is the highest risk thing you could ever do. you could never get the chance to actually live. not just exist but actually live life.

Yeah, but they are afraid to learn something new! Learning is too risky!

Whoa! I've never understood normies. Now I get it. Makes so much sense. Thanks!

Still learning to take more risks

By now, after approximately 20 years of having emigrated to the United States, I would’ve fallen into deep depression in Europe, given the ongoing inevitable decline of Europe, secondary to the raging mind virus over there.

It took a decade of hard work to even be allowed to apply for a position in the United States.

Took another decade of hard work of being invited to stay.

And because of those two decades of hard work, I eventually came across Bitcoin which I would not have if I had stayed in Germany.

Proof of work does indeed pay off.

And of course, there was no guarantee that I would be able to succeed.

Everybody actually assumed I would not.

No risk, no fun !

Who dares, wins.

HaHaHaHaHaHaHa… not bad