Regret and “what ifs” are nice thought experiments.
But they’re not worth getting hung up about.
I sometimes think about starting working in the Bitcoin space earlier, and how far ahead I might from where I am now (starting a few month ago in terms is going deeper down the technical rabbit hole).
But if I hadn’t had all my preceding experience, I wouldn’t be the person I am, which may not necessarily be (wouldn’t have been) the best path towards that track anyway
Fate has not brought you here, but embrace, don’t hate the current you.
You’re not perfect, but you’ve got this, you are YOU
A lot of Bitcoiners say you should never sell (any of?) your Bitcoin, but that’s a pretty ridiculous concept.
I’m hoping many saying this would be happy to sell Bitcoin if it meant spending more time with their loved ones, it allowed to them to pursue their interests or it afforded them generally “more time” in the best years or their life, to live more freely.
I have done exactly this, do not regret it, and can’t imagine I will ever regret doing so!
Join us for Perth BitDevs/Bitcoin Meetup tomorrow evening at Phat Brew from 6pm.
A lot has happened in the past month, and especially the past week with some spicy controversies, so promises to be a good one!
Hope to see you there 😘
Just joined (sponsored) the @Australian Bitcoin Industry Body.
Let’s get serious about changing the indifferent and sometimes hostile environment for Bitcoin in Australia 💪🏻
As someone who hasn’t been developing on anything close to a full time basis for >5 years but is making the transition back from management lulz, vibe coding is my jam