(1). You don't have to hold Bitcoin forever, it is still a form of money, plan on spending it someday, you don't have infinite life.
This is a logical thing, in order to get a profit one need to sell or convert his BTC. It is indeed 1 BTC = 1 BTC so one can't see of he profited of he won't sell.
(2). Don't go extra miles working yourself to death to accumulate BTC, BTC will remain but your health will degrade.
I highly agree, make ourselves the priority. It is not fun to have money while we are bedridden.
(3). It is not a must to leave BTC for your offsprings, you have learned alot, the knowledge you've acquired is enough to be passed unto them.
People have different view but it is a pride of a parent to leave their children with enough wealth to sustain their way of living.
(4). BTC have a bright future, but we don't know if it will retain the shining light after several years have pass.
No one knows the future so yeah, I agree with this one.
(5). All what you worked for (BTC accumulated) can still go to waste even if you leave your private key for your family, what took you years to gathered can be squandered in a month.
True I accept the possibility of this happening if the kind of family the person has is greedy and selfish, has no fear in God and trash honesty and integrity.
(6). BTC miners plays a major role in the life of BTC, value and security wise.
The is a fact so there is no denying this one.
(7). No crypto exchange is more BTC friendly than your private non-custodial open source wallet.
I highly agree!
And to all men out there, not all of you will be lucky in terms of appreciation in life, please don't stop treating every day like its your last, put yourself first, this can be hard to digest but I have seen strong men get washed away like they are nothing after so many years of struggling to provide and protect their families, store up something for yourself too, you may never know, you just may never know.
It is the joy of a family loving person to serve and sustain his family but I agree, we should give ourselves a reservation but not to the point of depriving our family a good life when we are able to provide them with that.