Most people generally think of Bitcoin as an "investment for profit". Again
Many Bitcoiners see it as a savings tool – especially those in developing countries. Because it holds value for the future and is personally controllable. The total supply of Bitcoin is 21 million and it has historically held its value for the long term. This makes it relatively easy to send remittances and Bitcoin can be seen as a "digital savings account".
There are price fluctuations in the financial markets.
But I think holding it for 5–10 years will actually be profitable.
By putting aside some regular portion, just like fixed deposits used to be. It is a type of investment or opportunity to make a profit. "Buy low, sell high" is an asset that you hold for the long term, not something that you "buy when the market is up and sell when it's low".
bitcoin is a volatile asset so not everyone will appreciate it as a savings tool. Infact, for anyone to successfully use bitcoin as a savings tool, he should consider his savings goals first. It might turn out a disaster for someone who only has short term plans. You can imagine saving $1000 in bitcoins just to withdraw $850 bitcoins when you're eventually ready to use your money. Such can only happen when you don't give your bitcoins time.
Instead of going for the fixed deposit savings with the traditional banks, I will rather save my money in btc, give it time to mature and then relax.
Both parents hold unique and irreplaceable roles in a child’s life the absence of either creates a void that no one else can fill the love respect and guidance of both mother and father cannot be substituted.
parents provide foundational support and their presence shapes the emotional and moral development of children while siblings, friends, or spouses can offer companionship and help, they cannot replace the guidance and protection that comes from parents.
I completely agree with you. Both parents contribute differently and irreplaceably in a child's life, and without one or the other, a child's entire emotional growth, values and perspective would be totally lacking. The death of a parent leaves an empty space - which no one else is able to properly replace. Though brothers, sisters, friends, and/or a spouse can offer a helping hand and provide company, they cannot provide the same sense of moral direction, security, and affection that only our own mother or father could. This is why it is really important that both parents keep their dignity of being respected for what they are while they are still present-that their presence and influence can never be equaled once they are no longer among us.