Sometimes, I'm asked if I'm okay. It's a question that echoes deeper than it seems. Yes, in fleeting moments, I am. But when I pause and look around, the world's tumultuous state weighs heavily.

The journey begins with a realization: we are the generation caught in a relentless struggle to save, own, and find independence. Inflation, heightened by the recent pandemic, has not only made this challenge starker but has also underscored the fragility of our dreams and aspirations.

The introduction of CBDCs marks a pivotal shift in our financial landscape. This digital, government-controlled currency carries the power to dictate spending and earnings, stirring a sense of unease about the control it imposes over our financial autonomy.

Internationally, the spectre of conflict looms large. The aggression towards Ukraine by a global power stirs fears of a conflict on a scale the world hasn't seen in decades, potentially spiralling into World War III.

Back home, the resurgence of hate and division is alarming. The re-emergence of ideologies that once tore humanity apart, coupled with threats that jeopardize not just peace but the very fabric of our global communication and environment, is a grim reminder of the darkness we've yet to overcome.

Amidst this, Bitcoin emerges as a beacon of hope for financial liberation. Yet, the broader crises at hand remind us of the limitations of any singular solution to the myriad challenges we face.

The depth of my unease is not just about the fear for my loved ones and the world at large. It reflects on our collective memory, our ability to learn from history and the profound sense of helplessness that comes from witnessing the resurgence of past horrors and the emergence of new threats.

Yet, in sharing this, I find a sliver of solace. Even in fear, speaking out is a step towards acknowledging our shared reality. It's a reminder that we're not alone in our concerns, and perhaps, in this shared vulnerability, we can find the strength to face the uncertainties of our time.

#Reflections #GlobalConcerns #FinancialStruggles #BitcoinHope #UnityInAdversity

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