Was talking to my physio friend about Bitcoin.
He’s a great guy, asking me heaps of questions about it, but to my knowledge hasn’t bought any.
I told him: You tell your clients how to rehab, you give them stretches and routines to heal their body between sessions. You show them what to do and explain why but ultimately, it’s up to them to do it and put in the work themselves.
If they don’t do their exercises, it doesn’t change your life. But you want them to heal. You encourage them to keep at it for their own wellbeing.
Telling people about Bitcoin doesn’t change my life, but it could change yours. I want prosperity for you. I want financial freedom for you and your family.
It doesn’t change my life and I can’t make you do anything. Nor would I ever try.
It’s often tiring talking about it and people wonder what I’m trying to sell them. But we make the effort because the world needs a chance. Not for the individual, but for our collective whole.
We rise by lifting others.
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There was a time where Bitcoin's NGU tech benefited a lot from selling the Bitcoin dream to someone else. That's no longer the case, Bitcoin's going up with our without them.
I think being transparent about your motivations is important. It often sounds like we're doing the hard sell.
I want to live in a thriving community where people aren't living paycheck to paycheck. That's why you understanding Bitcoin is important to me.
Teaching people about Bitcoin makes me a potential target. If I were smart, I'd hide at home rather than risk my family's & my own safety. Buy Bitcoin or don't, it has little impact on my financial state.