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Probably you are trying to be modest in your statement but the truth still remain that your theory is very correct and I must commend you for way and manner you put, several years ago, I read a book titles Rich dad and poor dad, this book explained the attitude of the and the poor, their perception of wealth respective and what they teach their kids about wealth creation, after reading a few page I discovered that rich people don't acquire liabilities but assets whereas the poor always invest their money on liabilities that would only drain them more and make them more financially dependent. So I think your theory is really true.
The rich and the poor also have something that distinguish them from each other which is their attitude to opportunities. The rich invests without much delay while the poor procrastinate until almost indefinitely. If you don't want to get stucked in your Bitcoin journey, avoid asking the poor for advice. He would always have a way to discourage you.
However, from the book you referenced, I also understood what it said when it talked about investing only in the business you understand: this means understanding the principle of the market and understanding how your gains and losses would possibly occur and at when it would be. I don't think that it rightly apply to Bitcoin because if anyone wants to understand Bitcoin completely, he would not invest in Bitcoin. So the best anyone can do is to use his discretion in whatever you do. Invest only the amount you can afford to forfeit and then don't be greedy. Pages of any book is different from it's practice or reality.
Why are you having this mentality about the poor ? Why cant you ask the poor for advice in terms of bitcoin investment, do you think there are poor people who arent investing in Bitcoin, or do you feel there are poor people who arent successful in their bitcoin journey, and my question is that are you a rich person ? For your information their are poor people who are investing in Bitcoin and they are very successful with their Bitcoin journey, and they have been buying and accumulating Bitcoin little by little, Im not a rich or a wealthy person but Ive been buying Bitcoin little by little as much as I can possibly buy my Bitcoin and Im absolutely doing very well in terms of consistency, I dont think Bitcoin has anything to do with the rich and poor, anyone can buy Bitcoin as long as you have a discretionary income, life is all about the opportunities.
Please let the poor breathe
First of all, there is no discrimination between the rich and the poor in Bitcoin investment. Reading this book was just a reason to awaken jealousy in the mind.
60% of the people in the world are still poor and I myself am poor but I am investing in Bitcoin.
Please do not make comments that create jealousy in people's minds.
There are no rich or poor people to invest in Bitcoin. Rather, Bitcoin was created to keep the money of the poor in their custody.
I think those who are highlighting the discrimination between the rich and the poor are just spreading rumors.
You have a sensible income, which means you are ready to invest.
Whether you are rich or poor, investing in Bitcoin is always open to you.