Something i dont see much discussion on is: what does an early bitcoin adopter/trader do when theyve made it?
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We find ourselves in a strange position at that point of time and money, most people if lucky only have one
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Its quite a lonely space too, people have thier own lives so have not much time for u &you arent in any sort of "upper class" networks
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You are still the person you were before but your oportunities and reality has changed and no one else around you has
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What do we do at that point?
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Replying to @CryptoDeaIer
You take time to reflect. Get to know who you are when you aren't trading. Discover new things, places and people. Pick up a hobby or two.
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Study. Look to the ancient Greek and Roman philosophers for guidance. They were all old, bored and rich fucks as well.
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Realize the next tier of wealth lies in learning to use your newfound riches in a way that benefits the world outside yourself.
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Been trying to read more, id love some suggestions if you have any
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Epictetus, Cicero and Marcus Aurelius. Good Stoic philosophers. Epicurus for a little hedonistic discipline. Diogenes the cynic for lols
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Replying to @Dark_Realist
Montaigne his Essays. Ridiculously wide variety of topics are addressed with eloquence and light humor.
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