The Financial Crunch - making choices from fear? 💸
In reply to Currency by findanswers
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Hi Findanswers,
I feel to answer your questions (about crypto and potential financial collapse) in a different way than you're probably expecting. Nevertheless, it needs to be said.
You're questions about how to ride the changes taking place in society are clearly coming from a place of fear. Not from the sense of adventure, opportunity and possibility. Which means that you're more likely to manifest some kind of fearful outcome.
To me, like anything else, the huge transformation that crypto offers is not about making money. It is not about "protecting wealth". It is not to try to placate fear. Rather it represents a massive opportunity for growth, for self-realisation and self-actualisation. And that's how to approach it. Then, whether you make money or not, you will gain massively from it.
Back in 2008, after the credit crunch when they simply reinflated everything, I realised just how bankrupt, decrepit and unjust the financial system was. Back then, I was contemplating how the energies of Benevolence could break it all down. A year later, in 2009, was when Bitcoin first appeared - what a breath of fresh air. It was clearly a benevolent action. I bought Bitcoin early on, because I could see the enormous potential in it. But then I lost it all in one of the earlier cold storage wallets that broke. I don't regret it though - because it taught me masses internally about letting go.
Since then, there have been numerous ups and downs, "wins" and losses. And every single choice has unleashed something inside.
I'm intrigued by it, because of the capacity of the technology to transform a very unjust system. To put power back in the hands of the people.
I would say to all interested, explore yes, get involved yes, but do it from an open heart and the place of adventure. Be prepared to lose all. And it will be a great preparation - because one day in the Shift, everything will be taken from you.
Crypto might well make you "rich". But what is "rich"?
"It is harder for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven,
than it is for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle!"
Finally I would say this: only invest in a crypto with the following provisos: 1) You've investigated the use case of it - which must have some unique offering that transforms something in the existing financial system. 2) There must be a great innovative team behind it. 3) It must have a vibrant community that's inspired by it and speaking vibrantly about it - growing network adoption is crucial for these things.
Do your own research.
Get to know the team and the project.
Invest only because the project compels you.
Be prepared to lose all.
See it, like anything else - as an enormous opportunity for self-realisation.
I wish you well
Open 💎
