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I understand you perfectly, Bitcoin has given us hope. Today I think very similar to you, I think that I should change my way of earning a living, and migrate to a business that moves with and by Bitcoin, since Bitcoin is the future, and at the same time I want to reduce the dependence on third parties, such as providing a service or selling a product and depending on clients, I want to depend as little as possible on third parties. On the other hand, Bitcoin gives me nourishment knowing that the little or a lot that I managed to save for my children and my retirement, may be saved in a few years in the future, thanks to the fact that Bitcoin gives us back the real meaning of the word "Treasure or Save Wealth." I'm from Venezuela, so I saw how my mother lost in the bank everything she had saved in 20 years, because of her ignorance, the inflation and the monetary devaluation that the country suffered in recent years, the saddest thing is that she does not finish waking up and noticing what I tell her about Bitcoin and that it can help her, still I do not faint every week I send her books, guides, videos, images and all kinds of educational material or that shows you the reality about the benefits of bitcoin and the fiduciary disaster we live in, with the hope that someday she will understand it.
i find that the older people are, the harder they find it to imagine that something digital can have value, there;s a lot of extra layers to unpack, but you might get through one day, maybe inspire her with what you have managed to save
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I totally agree with you, and I might add that it's not just that they are afraid of digital or because they don't know about it, it's that the level of adoption that we have been brought to with respect to money is so great, that the most difficult thing for older people to understand about Bitcoin is the fact that it is not issued by any Government or State.
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