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Compared to a person's race or sex, financial status is a lot easier to change. You see, racism and sexism are problems of perception. If we change our perception, then we change reality.
It's not necessarily better to be born a man or a woman, the discrimination comes only from our preconceived notions of societal roles. We can all agree, however, that it's better to be rich than to be poor, even though the definitions may be relative.
The invention of bitcoin allows us, for the first time in history, to circumnavigate third-party payment providers who, since medieval times or possibly longer, have played a key role in financial oppression.
However, as with any tool, it's up to the user to harness bitcoin in a way that is helpful and not harmful. Leverage trading, for example, is almost always harmful.
HODLing, however, appears to be a different story. While past performance is not an indication of future results, this approach has nearly always been helpful.
One of the key ways we can improve the situation for everyone, and not just ourselves, is by sharing good information.
This is why analyst Jason Deane just published some original research to answer a very pertinent question. ...
Should I Pay Down Debt Or Invest?
Many thanks to Deane for advancing this knowledge, which will contribute to bringing about financial freedom and equality for all. |