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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Relationship not marriage, a need to be careful with the information we share.
by
Egii Nna
on 17/02/2024, 19:40:19 UTC
A man shared his story with me about how he was in a long relationship with a lady, it lasted for a very long time that he expected it to end in marriage, but it did not. What was his regret? his regret was that during the long time of being the relationship with this lady, he shared a lot of his personal information with her, and she even knew his bank passwords and pins and was able to send away all the money in his account just before she left him, leaving him broke. Could it have been his bitcoins? yes, but he is not an investor in bitcoins. How about you? are you being too open in the relationship you are keeping that is not yet marriage, you could be doing yourself some harm by exposing to the person who you are in a relationship with where you have invested which is in bitcoins, and even giving them too much information about how you have kept your seed phrase safe. The sweet relationship can go sour in a moment and that your lover can become your enemy. Unless you are married, do not share all information about you with the person you are in a relationship with.

There is a theory I believe in that says, "Trust no one, including yourself," because sometimes things can happen. How can I even trust a woman that I am just in a relationship with? It can't be possible. Even in marriage, something’s are not meant to be revealed to your spouse due to how you see who you are with. Because some women even have basket mouths, they can’t keep quiet if they hear something, so they try their possible best to tell someone before their minds are at rest. Many marriages came to an end due to similar issues because money is the devil. I have even encountered a true-life story of a woman who killed her husband with poison just to inherit all his properties. 

So to me, trusting someone with your real financial situation is like paving the way to your grave. Because they will definitely be locating ways to see your end so that they can go away with your funds and properties, that is why trusting someone is very dangerous. You would rather trust a book and pen than a human being, most especially women and friends, but who I recommend to trust in this life is your mother (I mean biological mother). I see no reason that your mother will betray you in any circumstances that it ever happened in this life that I have heard or seen in the news. The second thing to trust if your mother is not still alive is your diary, and that diary will most likely be a secret diary with full security if not someone can have an asset to it. To me, those are the only two things that I can trust to disclose some of my secrets to. Anyone else, apart from these two, is inconclusive.