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    December 10, 2024, 06:49:47 AM
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    They should apologize for more than that.

    I hate how things became.  Nobody does any research any more, they all rely on what the News says.  They do not independently verify information on their own, but they rather quickly read a line or two on a Fact Check article to almost immediately have 'the answer'.

    It is not bad at all to have articles proving or disproving a theory, a hypothesis et cetera.  However.  We became SO lazy it leads to unwanted consequences.

    All the people who read the articles discouraging us to purchase Bitcoin now have a regret for not being part of Bitcoin at an earlier time.  Or, they ended up still not purchasing Bitcoin and hoping for a larger drop to enter at levels they could have entered at years ago.  Instead of taking a few minutes of their own time and reading up on impartial documentation on Bitcoin and how it works, their financial decisions is based on reading a few lines of text on X or random articles.  This laziness drives me crazy.
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