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Board Economics
Re: Financial Literacy for kids
by
el kaka22
on 09/08/2024, 20:58:22 UTC
Some people talk about Bitcoin without ever putting any of their own money at risk. But it's just ego and not knowledge. They repeat talking points and don't say anything useful. If someone is still living off of their parents' money, they can't give you good financial help. Real knowledge comes from having "skin in the game," or dealing with the ups and downs of the market yourself

Bitcoin isn't just a trend; it's a big change in the way money works. It needs respect, not judgment from afar. We need to build real relationships, not just echo bubbles. Talking about money, whether it's Bitcoin or something else, should come from having done it before. It's about giving something of value, not just saying nice things.  Shared events, not idle chatter, are what bring people together. It's not just about the money; it's about the deeper link between people that comes from understanding and caring
Well doing all of that is hard, so we just do empty chatter instead lol. I understand that building something good for our next generation instead of leaving it worse like our parents did could be a good thing, but that starts with some empty stuff first, so that we could grow bigger as a community.

Getting more people to do empty chatter is easy, getting people to sign up for putting kids into financial classes at early age is not easy at all. This would be a concrete movement and I agree that it would help everyone out, it will definitely benefit the whole world and we could make something change, it is not going to be that easy, we are going to have some trouble if we end up with anything that would be hard to handle.

What we need to do right now is just focus on how we could make an improvement on the situation itself, and if we can do that then we are going to end up with a good result without a doubt, we need to focus on that part. Make kids take these classes and we have a step forward, and it's hard to do that with direct action, we need to first talk about it a bit, get a bigger community and then we can start to actually find some people who would be willing to take that into action.