In conclusion, with this contribution, I want to convey the following to people, especially those deciding to enter the world of Bitcoin: Educate yourself, stay informed, and don't panic. Only invest what you are willing to lose. I didn't come up with this advice; wiser, more experienced individuals did, and I listened to them. If you encounter any issues, reach out to people who understand it better and have valuable experience. I found support in the Bitcoin Community group on Facebook.
I wish everyone, especially those who managed to read this far, robust health!
Thank you, Satoshi!
Your story is motivation because you didn't allow your physical challenge to affect your future. Many people in your condition would have been in a state of self-pity, where they just keep on giving excuses and feeling sorry for themselves. But you took time to study how to invest, and you also summoned the courage to invest and it is now bearing good fruit. It is common to see people with disability in my country begging on the street because they feel that they don't have a future. But you are doing everything possible to gain financial stability.
Investing what you can afford to live without is also a piece of good advice because the market is predictable. From the information I have gotten these few years, I think Bitcoin should be seen more as a long-term investment. I pray that you keep making good profits that will make you live a more healthy and more financially stable future.