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Today we were with the greater part of my girl's family in a Greek restaurant. It is their tradition for more than 15 years. We were more than 30 people there. Also the family has grown, we now have three little girls between the ages of 3 and 8.
Since my girl is pregnant, she was heavily involved in the conversations with the young mothers.
One of the little girls, 6 years old, was proudly telling me what she got for Christmas. I asked her about her favorite gift, which was a castle that she apparently got for her doll.
She asked me what I got and what my favorite present was. I told her about my gifts and told her that the coolest gift I got were sats from my friends to the wallet for the unborn child.
She asked what sats are and I explained to her that they are make-a-wish cards for my child when she will is older. She was so excited and ran to her parents and told them that she wanted make-a-wish cards for next Christmas too.
Her dad came over and asked me what she meant. After I explain it to him, he laughed about magic internet money for my child and was happy that my wife is going to invest her share in ETFs for our child so that she will not lose everything when she grows up.
That's how early we are, my coolest gift is something normal people don't even understand. But the little kid is getting it.
Ideologies change when one generation displaces another, not when a bunch of people change their minds.
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Let the old guard die! Hail the newborn!
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21 sats \ 1 reply \ @grayruby 22h
Fun story. Next year her dad will probably be asking you about Bitcoin and that’s how you will know the cycle is ending.
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That would be cool!
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Little kid "gets" it!
Doesn't have preconceived notions about shit, just heard "oh people want to give me beautiful things"
Loooove-lyyyy!
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