When I was a kid I was into investing from the start. And I began my equity blog while I was a senior in college.

So the engineering and finance route was parallel from the beginning rather than a tangent.

And the more time went on, the more it became apparent that hands-on finance interested me more than hands-on engineering.

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“kid” and “investing” are so juxtaposed to me in my mind! 😄 but that’s fascinating. I am very fortunate to be in the position to eventually teach my (now 3 year old) son about bitcoin, it’s deflationary properties, and how it as a hard-money differs from the current financial system

I often wonder how totally radical his world will be compared to today

bitcoin will one day break away from the realm of NGU-investors, academic scholars, core developers, and miners/engineers, and will become just another tool the next generation can plug into their endeavours and passions

a whole new world awaits them