We Basically Did Like Sales
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I think the regrets are usually tied to decisions that don't ultimately still benefit your life. Being able to hold Bitcoin multiple cycles, it's one of those things where like very few have financial education. I don't want to expose my age, but we're not necessarily taught to keep six months of whatever our pay is as like a cushion for a rainy day or whatever it is.
And I think with the paradigm shift with Bitcoin, over time, the longer that you are interacting, the longer that you're either holding or using it, you have this shift where you tend to save more just naturally. Most people can't save because in the fiat system, it's always been like, you know, even when inflation isn't a major problem, we still always have that latent feeling, money burning in your pocket. The longer you hold on to it, the less the value actually is in the real world, the less things you can buy, the less you can do for your family.
So in 2020, right around when COVID, right, because not to go too far back, but like the previous like in I owned real estate in the States back in 2007. Right. Purchased two properties in Connecticut late 2005.
I call that my young and dumb days because I was about 23, 24. So I didn't really understand how markets work. And we all know what happened within two years after that.
Right. My experience, we basically did like dollar sales. My partner filed for bankruptcy.

I'm like, I'm not doing that. But whatever. Long story short, I learned that lesson during that recession.
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