I came to know about Bitcoin as everyone here did it was from my friend. I was living as usual a life controlled by the government and its banks. I was not angry about my life, still I had the anger to be someone who can succeed.
I had somewhat good childhood but I always saw my parents struggling to get those fiat. It did saddened me as I saw my parents living a routine life and still did not enjoy it.
Now I know why they were always struggling to get the ends meet. I do not.know whether anyone here can relate to the same experience of my parents
My parents also struggled to raise us because the income of my parents is far below what they needed to raise us. So we had to struggle to survive but it became worst when one of my parent died. The reason why most household suffer is basically because of low income. Others suffer because of waste or overspending. Some people tend to spend on what they don't really need. The number of children in the family also affect how well the family will fair financially.
When I understood the true potential of Bitcoin. I joined this forum as I am not someone who can spare the money required to invest for 1
BTC.
So, my question is can Bitcoin give a life that I dreamt as a child. Is it possible to gain financial freedom? What exactly does financial freedom means in context of Bitcoin?
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Financial freedom based on my perspective is the ability to afford all you need without taking loans or buying on credit. It is when you income or investment can afford you needs. I don't know where you are based but 1Bitcoin is worth millions in my country's currency. If you can afford to buy one bitcoin, you are rich in my county. But buying one bitcoin is not a guarantee that you have attained the level of financial freedom. You might be able to attain that level if the price of bitcoin increases to a record high and you invest the profit you made on another business. But if the price remain the same or goes down your hope will be dashed.