I've started seeing $ as ¢ and you should too.

Everyone knows that prices in the past were much "lower" such as with fast food:

5¢ for a bottle of coke.

15¢ for a McDonald's hamburger and 10¢ for fries.

But the dollars of today are less than 1% the value of the dollar prior to 1933 and just about 1% the value of the dollar prior to 1971.

So knowing it's not prices that have risen, it is the dollar that has lost over 99% of it's value in less than 100 years, I'm looking at prices like they're 1¢ instead of $1.

$15 gourmet burger? That's basically 15¢ which is what people paid for a cheap McDonald's hamburger 60+ years ago. Not bad. The modern burger is way better too!

I will no longer see the world through the eyes of a FIAT slave, but through the eyes of a sovereign individual who understands why things are the way they are.

Knowledge is freedom.

FIAT is slavery.

Bitcoin is hope.

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This is very accurate it’s called "Quita de ceros a la moneda" could be translated into English as "to strip zeros from the currency" or "to remove zeros from the currency."

That’s what countries do to their currencies when they have hyperinflation. This happened a few times in the history of Argentina.