Studying Bitcoin is a process of deprogramming. The journey of self-improvement and the selfless act of sharing this knowledge has led me to a state of absolute certainty. When you finally understand Bitcoin, you finally understand what you are fighting against.
The fiat system won’t vanish overnight. First, the individual’s faith in it dies. The system will linger for years, propped up by those who artificially impose it upon us, but they cannot print faster than we can dump their paper trash into Bitcoin. We were born with an innate drive to preserve the value of our life-force, yet we were forced into money designed to melt away. That search is over. We have finally found perfect money.
I grew up in a working-class family. I was perhaps the first to pursue higher education, thanks to parents who sacrificed everything to give their children a shot. All my life, I heard stories about how hard it is to earn and build something. I used to think that struggle was just "destiny"—now I know it was the fault of the money. The impossibility of saving in a debased currency is a trap, not a fate.
When I finally adopted Bitcoin as my only form of money, guess who supported me first? My mother. A woman who, as a single parent, broke herself to feed three children during our teens. She gave her absolute trust to me, the same son who has spent the last decade slowly building our family home into its best form.
I haven't been in Bitcoin for ten years. I’ve been "Bitcoin Only" for just three—a third of my professional growth. Yet, **the results of these three years far outweigh all the grinding I did before.**I have finally found money that is actually worthy of my labor.
Hell yeah brother
Really good points!
I see a great bitcoiner here.
And not just a bitcoiner as somebody using sats, but as somebody that knows the importance and the power of bitcoin, not just from the financial POV.