What's weird too, is for them to see us succeed, yet they don't want to emulate what we're doing because "it's too risky".
What they're doing is obviously not working, yet they find safety in getting slowly poorer over time.
What's weird too, is for them to see us succeed, yet they don't want to emulate what we're doing because "it's too risky".
What they're doing is obviously not working, yet they find safety in getting slowly poorer over time.
My dad makes good money but can’t retire because of inflation. So he’s just accepted that he will work until he’s 70+.
I’ve been telling him to buy Bitcoin since 2020 but he thinks it’s fake and going to zero. He’s a mainstream media vote harder guy so there really nothing I can do for him. He’s just stuck in his rut and that’s how it’ll stay.
Luckily got my brother and sister in the life ₿oat full self custody key hodling chads.
Yeah, it's hard for the boomers to get around the idea of something that is digital to have real value, even if it's purely backed by energy and mathematics.
I think Mallers had the best analogy about it, when he debated Schiff. If they say digital things have no value, ask them to delete every single photo/video from their phone and cloud storage. Then ask them again if the physical phone is where the value is, or the 1s & 0s contained within it.