Maybe this story wont make sense to everyone, but I want to see if they were rightthat without
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Physically demanding jobs" work, there is no money. I believe otherwise, which is why Im writing this. Let time show.
Not all jobs are "physically demanding" though. It all comes down to your skills. Of course all jobs require a lot of effort but there is a difference between someone without skills working at a construction site and a skilled programmer sitting in an air conditioned office.
Even investment in bitcoin (or anything else) to make profit is demanding. You need to work at it, endure stress, spend a lot of time analyzing the market and take big risks that could come with big losses as well. It is not like you just buy bitcoin and become a millionaire after a short time.
I believe al jobs are physically demanding but all jobs requires a level of attention. While some maybe very stressful when working some are a more relaxing to do but it doesn't stop the fact that physical attention for the work is needed. Physically demanding and mentally demanding are two different things but they have one thing in common. Which is physical labor requires, physical presence, professions while mentally demanding needs problem-solving abilities, mental effort, and intellectual pursuit. However, what they have in common is that there must be someone who is in charge of performing those task and work. It can't operate without the attention of someone.
Maybe this story wont make sense to everyone, but I want to see if they were rightthat without
"Physically demanding jobs" work, there is no money. I believe otherwise, which is why Im writing this. Let time show.
Bye foren00 2024
BTCit's not wrong to be passionate about something like Bitcoin right from a tender age, it's totally your decision to choose your area of interest and most of our parents that don't know what's the big deal with regards what's popular in today's century might not have it all figured out when it comes to the subject of Bitcoin but as a young person that's not yet balance financially you have to know how well prepared you're as you plan to start investing early enough. At 18 I didn't make it a big deal about taking my finances seriously up to the moment I almost finished my university studies. If I could take myself back in time and do change anything about my past decision, I would have loved to have taken my financial life seriously even while I was in school and so if you're 18 and you're not distracted by all the vices and interest that comes with such age range, I must applaud you for that.
However, you have to also set priorities right as you go about investing in Bitcoin. Set the right financial plan in place before you start investing. Your skills are important and a strong source of finance is a necessity, set these in order and when you're done doing these you can be comfortable to invest as much money into Bitcoin as you want to.
This makes sense to me. At some point we tend to look back at the past and think about the financial decisions we made and the one we did not make at all. Of course will regret it some while we are comfortable with others. These days being financially stable does not know any age and is not respected of what stage in life we are in. At 15 years old can old mansions, cars, and other luxurious lifestyles all by himself because the internet has paved the way. Things are no longer in black and white and in secret. Knowledge is open and accessible to everyone who hunger for it.
It is absolutely right if someone sees Bitcoin as a means out of bad predicaments then he ought to give it the focus and commitment it deserves and he succeeds through it. Age shouldn't be a barrier to the plans they have for themselves.