Tbh it is absolutely reasonable human behavior when it comes to things you dont understand or have conviction.
Price at $30k
Me: bro you should buy it’s a good price.
Friend: nah I don’t really trust that shit.
Price at $100k
Friend: bro you were right I should’ve bought.
Me: it’s not too late.
Bro: nah I’m going to wait for the price to come down first.
Me: you couldn’t predict what the price would do before so what makes you think you can now?
Bro: trust me it’ll go down.
Me: https://video.nostr.build/5517a5450b1d70823a607448e3a2a50183b96802d6253825c6c5050bb8894266.mp4
Discussion
It’s reasonable to ignore the advice of the person who was right before? And continue ignoring it based on no actual evidence? Haha
hard to judge whats right, people were saying to buy xrp and they were right in fiat terms. Does that mean you should? Untill you understand bitcoin, even if you buy it, you will fumble at some point.
The correct course of action is to gather more information
Yup, if you want to help people dont nag them to buy and then gloat when they did not listen. Make conversations about money and fiat without saying the word bitcoin. Thats if you care enough for those people of course, time is pretty scarse
Starting to care less because I’m realizing how much more valuable my time is