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For about seven years, I was away from my family.

I recently returned to the country a few months ago.

During this time away, one of the most important things in my life happened to me: learning about money and Bitcoin. In short, I woke up from the illusion of fiat currency.

Obviously, I tried to teach my youngest daughter, who was with me all this time abroad. And I tried to share what I learned with my mother, my eldest daughter, and all our close relatives.

Funny Anecdote:Funny Anecdote:

Today, my mother went hiking in the mountains with my youngest daughter.
My mother told me that on their way back home, while they were waiting for public transportation, she took money out of her purse 👛 and gave my daughter the Bolivars (VES) to hold for a moment while she counted the bills they needed to pay for the bus fare.
And then the little girl looks at the bills with a disgusted expression and says, 😒 "I don't like these bills," and my mother asks her why. She replies, "Because the government issues these bills." 😅
My mother commented that she couldn't contain her laughter at that moment and was surprised by her intelligence and insight. 😅🤣

These ideas are echoing in her head because she hears me talking about fiat currency.

And I've also encouraged her to read an introductory book about Bitcoin and money.

Specifically, the book they're using in El Salvador to educate children in schools. A few months ago, I got it in PDF format and immediately assigned it to her daily reading.

I think it's very important for children to learn about money and Bitcoin from an early age.

If you've made it this far, thank you 🤝🤠⚡ for reading this anecdote.If you've made it this far, thank you 🤝🤠⚡ for reading this anecdote.