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But what of when your children are now of age and still not showing an interest in learning about bitcoin for future investments regardless of your efforts, do you pressure them then for their own good?
What age are you talking about here?
Let me assume late teens. Then my next question is what do they not want to learn about? Bitcoin investment is not something someone should be forced to learn, this kids are not retarded.
Let me explain better. You actually can't say youyour kids don't want to learn how to operate a phone, or don't want to learn about opening a banking account, there are things that are there and not a big deal to tell someonewill always be in their faces, they will always hear about it online, on the News, from friends and Bitcoin is an example.
Now telling your child that you can invest in something like Bitcoin and make a good ROI in the future should not be a big deal expect they don't like the directions you probablyare shifting them into a directiontowards  like mining or, trading or something deeper than just you can buy Bitcoin hold and they don't actually like itbe good in future.

And how will you know your child(I believe max teenager) don't want to learn about Bitcoin investment? Did you provide them with the capital to invest? Do they doubt your leadership as a parent? How close are you to them? This are question you should ask yourself as a parent, because there is nothing in teaching a kid about investments and that includes Bitcoin investment.
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But what of when your children are now of age and still not showing an interest in learning about bitcoin for future investments regardless of your efforts, do you pressure them then for their own good?
What age are you talking about here?
Let me assume late teens. Then my next question is what do they not want to learn about? Bitcoin investment is not something someone should be forced to learn, this kids are not retarded.
Let me explain better. You actually can't say you kids don't want to learn how to operate a phone, or don't want to learn about opening a banking account, there are things that are there and not a big deal to tell someone about.
Now telling your child that you can invest in something like Bitcoin and make a good ROI in the future should not be a big deal expect you probably shifting them into a direction like mining or trading and they don't actually like it.

And how will you know your child(I believe max teenager) don't want to learn about Bitcoin investment? Did you provide them with the capital to invest? Do they doubt your leadership as a parent? How close are you to them? This are question you should ask yourself as a parent, because there is nothing in teaching a kid about investments and that includes Bitcoin investment.
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But what of when your children are now of age and still not showing an interest in learning about bitcoin for future investments regardless of your efforts, do you pressure them then for their own good?
What age are you talking about here?
Let me assume late teens. Then my next question is what do they not want to learn about? Bitcoin investment is not something someone should be forced to learn, this kids are retarded.
Let me explain better. You actually can't say you kids don't want to learn how to operate a phone, or don't want to learn about opening a banking account, there are things that are there and not a big deal to tell someone about.
Now telling your child that you can invest in something like Bitcoin and make a good ROI in the future should not be a big deal expect you probably shifting them into a direction like mining or trading and they don't actually like it.

And how will you know your child(I believe max teenager) don't want to learn about Bitcoin investment? Did you provide them with the capital to invest? Do they doubt your leadership as a parent? How close are you to them? This are question you should ask yourself as a parent, because there is nothing in teaching a kid about investments and that includes Bitcoin investment.