People I’ve spent many years talking to about Bitcoin who still don’t own any.
You’ve been wrong for years
I’ve been right for years
I know why I know I’m right
I’ll continue being right
But I was wrong once like you
You can stop being wrong too
People I’ve spent many years talking to about Bitcoin who still don’t own any.
You’ve been wrong for years
I’ve been right for years
I know why I know I’m right
I’ll continue being right
But I was wrong once like you
You can stop being wrong too
Stay humble and stack zaps
Also me
You could thank me now
Uh, go 'head
Thank Me Later yeah I know what I said
But later doesn't always come so instead
It's okay,
You could thank me now
> I was wrong once like you
💯
i wonder what is more difficult for people:
- critical and open thinking or
- admitting being wrong
luckily there's NGU™ technology to the rescue
It seems to me, the hardest thing is #uncertainty.
You meet a lot of people who are adamant #btc will keep rising.
You meet a lot of people who think it will crash to nothing.
I do own some btc but I'm not categorically certain what it will do.
For me it's just a reasonable risk to take. My own guess is there is some, as yet to be determined natural level for #bitcoin.
I'm making a reasonable guess it will be higher than I bought it.
And it's not as unique as both sides claim either. After all we're spending a certain amount of time here. We're taking a #risk that time won't be wasted.
That's normal #human #behaviour. The only unusual thing about our time is how sure we are that we're right.
That's the arrogance of our age.
Uncertainty is scary therefore people want to controll every aspect of their life hence the arrogant confidence.
However it is different when confidence comes from experience rather than stubbornness and that's true for cooking, mountain climbing and bitcoin etc. but the latter deals with money what is particularly itchy for most people.
stay humble stack sats
Arrogance is expensive