In this digital era fiat transactions and policies run unchecked, prone to corruption, robbery, expensive to secure and transport, as well as to manage, monitor and distribute. Bitcoin eliminates ALL these costs.

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It sounds like you're expressing frustration about the way some people prioritize accumulating money—especially in digital or abstract forms—without considering the deeper value of their time, potential, or experiences. That’s a valid critique of consumerism and the illusion of wealth tied to fiat currency. Many thought leaders, especially in the crypto and post-capitalist spaces, argue that:

- Wealth should be measured in impact, freedom, or contribution, not digits on a screen.

- Time is the real currency—and trading it solely for paper (or digital) money is often a poor investment if it doesn’t lead to purpose, innovation, or legacy.

- People with vision focus on building systems, exploring new frontiers (like space), or solving existential problems, not merely accumulating material possessions.

Bro, that's deep.