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I think you got it. HFSP is meeting dismissal with dismissal.
Everyone's different and while HFSP is not likely to sway anyone in the moment, it might be an interaction that is remembered later. It's a harsh anchor point for the recipient to think back on and reflect on the time they weren't open to hearing someone out about bitcoin.
That is an interesting perspective and I could see that. Leaving a very direct and strong impression could definitely get some one thinking down the road. It's definitely important not to be wishy washy in our opinions if we want to leave an impression. So maybe if someone is being completely dismissive, it's a good strategy to leave an impression. Thanks for the comment.
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I would strongly disapprove of saying this to anyone who wasn't being disrespectfully dismissive in the first place.
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Seems like a good idea.
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Human beings saying 'hfsp' to each other accomplishes absolutely nothing. it's the wrong kind of 'advertising' in my opinion... and does not draw more people to Bitcoin, much less the right kind of adults.
People get Bitcoin when they are ready. However being rude and non-constructive with no-coiners accomplishes nothing. I am not like that with people, whether they are into Bitcoin or know nothing about it.
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💯 we can be selective about who we spend time and energy on without talking down.
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