1. Money is evil. It is not money itself, but the people who use it in bad, evil and distractive ways and who don't know how to use it for the greater good.
  2. You need a lot of extra Money to start Investing I’ve been warned it’s a gamble. cryptos or Bitcoin is volatile. And it takes forever for the average person to make money investing. You probably won’t get rich quick by investing, but it’s a reliable way to grow your money much faster than a regular savings account. Because despite the down months and years, the markets keep growing over the long-term. Investing doesn’t require you throwing thousands of dollars at once. In fact, you can get started with as little as $1 or accumulating 1sats a day.
  3. Cash in the bank is not an investment Everyday you keep your cash in the bank, you are getting poorer inflation is eating out your cash. Savers are losers. What are the biggest lies you've been told about money?
Crypto isn't real, shitcoiner, and bitcoin is not an investment 🖕
Such an inane post
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That you always need make more money. When in fact the only reason you need to make more is because it loses its value over time. "You don't want more money, you want more of what money can buy you - Jeff Booth"
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Here's one. Inflation is when prices go up. That's price inflation. Monetary inflation is rarely talked about in normal circles.
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Good list. I would say the biggest things besides these lies are the educational malpractice about how money works and specifically how fiat money works. Then the history of money and how we got to our current state of criminal behavior by bankers and state actors.
It is well enough that people of the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning. —Henry Ford
The lies of omission in government school are very intentional. And to those that are made uncomfortable by such comments I'm not saying there's some grand conspiracy of all the teachers to deceive. They are as ignorant as the rest of us for the most part. The root of this malpractice is in those who write curriculum and run the "higher" education system.
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Money will grow if you leave it with your bank
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money doesnt bring happiness..
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