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Noticing more envy in bitcoin culture.

I think nostr:npub1yrf6e774ggeylt7e7s784jv9ydawv5c4z5zj4arvvs04q7lkulvqdgkaz3 has been the earliest to point this out, many people simply didn’t stack hard enough and are reverting back to fiat communism as a cope.

If you didn’t do enough stacking during this epoch start fixing that now and continue until the job is done.

Only way out is through.

Put aside the envy, it’s like holding a hot stone and waiting to throw it at someone. All you’re doing is burning your hand.

Best time to stack was at 16k. Second best time is now.

The envy in Bitcoin culture is nothing compared to the envy in Bitcoin-adjacent cultures and communities

I can only imagine how hard the cope is going to be when Bitcoin is sitting at $1.0M

I hope that people take action sooner rather than later so that this outcome can be prevented as much as possible

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Yeah the envy we see in bitcoin culture is a leading indicator of what is to come.

is human nature to be envious

it has zero to do with Bitcoin

True.

To be really fair, I haven’t experienced or seen that much envy in the Bitcoin community (at least those I talk with)

Most people understand that we all have a shared goal and that a good money lifts everyone up - envy is the ego playing tricks and normally is self destructive

Bitcoin is an unprecedented wealth event in human history. It’s got something to do with it.

it's a big deal for sure

I’m very fortunate that I think my social circle is catching on before it will be too late

It already feels a bit isolating being in a significantly different position and having a significantly different perspective from my peers, and I’ve only been in Bitcoin since 2021

Hence the importance of privacy and how flaunting your wealth is one of the quickest ways to destroy it.