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Board Speculation
Re: Buy the DIP, and HODL!
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rachael9385
on 17/08/2023, 12:52:09 UTC
Personally, I have doubts about any kind of rush to necessarily learn things that you might not have the time and/or energies to learn, and sure if you have some chances to learn more technical aspects of bitcoin, then surely there is nothing wrong with that.... but I would not necessarily conclude that it is healthy to get too focused on the trees and thereby end up losing sight of the forest - because their are a whole lot of angles to bitcoin and there are a whole lot of people who still can value greatly from bitcoin without learning how to code or whatever you might speculate to be some kind of a technical barrier and/or handicap that you might have.
I actually have passion for coding. I have attempted coding when I was in the university but due to the academic workload, which I could not combine with learning new skill, I had to drop coding. After graduation, I started white collar job which also rarely give me time to do any other thing. So, me going back to coding is a kind of passion driven and not necessarily because I want to do it because of Bitcoin.
Sometimes what we left behind we might end-up coming back to get that same thing, white collar jobs are not a bad job though and bitcoin coding is not a stressed activity to do but if we want to do bitcoin coding we must have enough time for it, some workers are just doing this White collar jobs because of the their pays because they don't have more informations about bitcoin coding, those sets of persons I am well sure that if they have the basic knowledge about Bitcoin coding they will just submit to the coding and leave White collar work.