People often hate the guts of those who take large risks and sometimes even find joy in their failure.
Culturally for a society to move forward such folks need to be applauded for their risk taking even if they fail. Mocking them for their shortcomings is toxic.
Peter Thiel speaks about: how good businesses gain expertise in one area and then increase their clout across different areas.
Eg. Amazon first mastered selling books. Then, it started selling everything.
The same philosophy can be applied in your career:
[2/2]
If people realise that exchanging time for money is a bad way to survive, they will learn & leverage tech more to build wealth.
This requires:
- Access to education.
- Independent thinking.
- And, most importantly challenging the status-quo.
The irony is:
- Politicians print money and make you poor
- But they buy Bitcoin and get rich
And, the general public keeps on debating when is Crypto getting banned.