Even if I could start over, I still wouldn't buy Bitcoin
If I could go back to 2009, I probably wouldn't be richer than I am now.
Back then, I was in school, living on 150 yuan a month, carefully budgeting even for a bowl of noodles with an egg.
My sister had just graduated, earning 500 yuan a month, and had to support me and our parents. The whole family's income barely exceeded a thousand.
I've seen many people say, "Oh, if I had spent 10 yuan to buy some Bitcoin back then, I'd be a millionaire now."
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But back then, let alone investing, I didn't even have a computer. Bitcoin? I had never even heard of it.
To be honest, even if someone had told me, "This is the digital gold of the future, it will definitely increase by ten thousand times," my first reaction might have been: Are you being scammed?
At that time, my family used phone cards, bought second-hand phones, and haggled at the vegetable market. Who would care about a "code currency" mined online?
Information isolation, cognitive gaps, economic pressure—aren't these all the biggest realities for ordinary people?
The times have given many people opportunities, but not everyone starts on the same starting line.
I didn't miss out on Bitcoin; I just happened to be born in a different world#BTC #ETH