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Crypto Discussion Forum => Cryptocurrency discussions => Topic started by: bitterguy28 on April 11, 2025, 03:57:15 PM
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when someone is asking you about wanting to earn some extra money and you try to recommend cryptocurrency because it’s what you have been focusing on for quite a few years now but then they already have a preconceived notion about crypto and they are already acting like they know everything about crypto and just overall remains uninterested, wouldn’t you be less motivated to teach them about crypto?
at that point, i’d know that this person is not open minded and doesn’t want to actually learn something new so honestly i should just stop at that point and not teach them about crypto what about you? will you keep teaching this kind of person?
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I actually spend my free time working on cryptocurrency in addition to my job. I save some money outside my salary. So that I can earn money by investing in the cryptocurrency market. This way, I have a lot of money outside my job. Then I consider myself lucky. Because I have gained an idea about cryptocurrency and the market myself. This way, I don't have to ask anyone for anything.
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There is nothing else can be done when a person is uninterested to learn something. It only means he is focusing on something else and all he just did was just trying to be agreeable to you.
what you can do is just lead him to the website about Bitcoin and youtube channels that discusses crypto, Antonoup channel I think is more than enough for him to learn and so that's it.
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at that point, i’d know that this person is not open minded and doesn’t want to actually learn something new so honestly i should just stop at that point and not teach them about crypto what about you? will you keep teaching this kind of person?
I don't teach, but I do guide those who are genuinely interested. When someone’s truly curious, they’ll keep asking questions—that’s why I encourage them to ask anything on their mind. That kind of initiative is a solid way to start learning. It’s the opposite of those who act like they know it all but actually lack real knowledge.
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It's easy to give a general idea about crypto but if you want to take someone to the full money making strategy, then it will be very difficult. When someone comes to crypto they only want to make money and will not have the mentality of losing money. So It would take a long time to fully educate someone about crypto, which not everyone would be willing to do. On the other hand, someone who has spent a few years just researching crypto will definitely want to use their time to make money. Since time is precious to everyone, I will explain it very simply if someone want idea about crypto to me.
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when someone is asking you about wanting to earn some extra money and you try to recommend cryptocurrency because it’s what you have been focusing on for quite a few years now but then they already have a preconceived notion about crypto and they are already acting like they know everything about crypto and just overall remains uninterested, wouldn’t you be less motivated to teach them about crypto?
at that point, i’d know that this person is not open minded and doesn’t want to actually learn something new so honestly i should just stop at that point and not teach them about crypto what about you? will you keep teaching this kind of person?
Well, back in the day, probably around 13 years ago, I was also someone who was interested but considered crypto a scam. It's embarrassing that I used to act that way when a classmate mentioned crypto, and he had even bought some BTC at that time. I chose to stand aside with indifference, I even thought BTC would soon fail since it was outside the economic principles I had learned.
A few years ago, when I shared the opportunity to invest in BTC with friends, they also scoffed and denied the BTC value. At that time, I was very enthusiastic about defending BTC and tried to convince them to follow and give the crypto market a chance.
However, I don't do that anymore. I'm very busy and have little time for friends. BTC has also matured enough for many people to seriously learn about it. Information is always available on the internet, whoever wants to learn will have the knowledge, and whoever is lazy and doesn't want to approach BTC will only know rumors. I have no obligation to explain crypto to anyone, if they don't want to listen or want to ask Google, I don't need to waste energy and time on them.
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I never convince someone that crypto is for someone to make extra money, even though it is possible but the main approach of investment is other way around, if they have some extra mone,y then they can consider crypto and then we can teach or guide them.
And if they act like they know everything, then why should we be bothered at all?
Let them face the consequences of their action whether it is positive or negative, it's on their own.
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If the person I teach about crypto behaves like this, I will definitely lose motivation to teach him. I will try to explain his mistakes to him at first. But if he does not take my words seriously, then I will never waste my time giving him ideas about crypto. Moreover, such people themselves are usually not open-minded. When they lose, they will rather try to blame others. That is why I think it is better for us to stay away from such situations.
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I think it takes a lot of our time and effort to get to know the crypto world, we even have to look for a lot of information related to it all so that in the future when we have become professionals, we can teach this knowledge to our relatives and siblings. Nowadays, making money is very easy by spending our time and even a little capital that we spend, from all of this I can feel the hard work myself.
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....at that point, i’d know that this person is not open minded and doesn’t want to actually learn something new so honestly i should just stop at that point and not teach them about crypto what about you? will you keep teaching this kind of person?
There's no point continuing to teach someone who thinks he knows better than you do; there will be an ugly argument if you continue, so just let him. Besides, there are a lot of resources online one can watch and read and learn about cryptocurrency. There's no use getting in an argument; if I am interested in teaching someone, I'll just go with the basics and just point him to YouTube to continue learning about cryptocurrency.
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when someone is asking you about wanting to earn some extra money and you try to recommend cryptocurrency because it’s what you have been focusing on for quite a few years now but then they already have a preconceived notion about crypto and they are already acting like they know everything about crypto and just overall remains uninterested, wouldn’t you be less motivated to teach them about crypto?
at that point, i’d know that this person is not open minded and doesn’t want to actually learn something new so honestly i should just stop at that point and not teach them about crypto what about you? will you keep teaching this kind of person?
I wouldn't bother to raise any topic on cryptocurrency whenever I am with him again. I could remember the first time that I started learning about bitcoin and was registered newly in the other forum. I have a friend of mine in my church who I thought of introducing him into bitcoin. When I met with him and started discussing about bitcoin to him, he started claiming to know more than me in the cryptospace. When I knew that he knows nothing was when he told me that bitcoin is old and very expensive and wouldn't yield any profit in future. He introduced me to a fucking shitcoin that he is mining,that's the bump. I just remained slilent till he changed the topic.
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when someone is asking you about wanting to earn some extra money and you try to recommend cryptocurrency because it’s what you have been focusing on for quite a few years now but then they already have a preconceived notion about crypto and they are already acting like they know everything about crypto and just overall remains uninterested, wouldn’t you be less motivated to teach them about crypto?
at that point, i’d know that this person is not open minded and doesn’t want to actually learn something new so honestly i should just stop at that point and not teach them about crypto what about you? will you keep teaching this kind of person?
It's mostly like that. That why I dont recommended crypto for anyone aside my family members. Most people when they hear about cryptocurrency, they call it scam or a volatile investment. Some have very poor idea of crypto but don't want to learn something new about it. I remembered when those airdrops where on a hype and really booming, I literally heard some people wishing that bitcoin would create its own airdrop and share for them as well.. it was hilarious but then I just pretended that I didn't hear. Their mindset is already very poor and they don't want to improve it in any way.
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I actually spend my free time working on cryptocurrency in addition to my job. I save some money outside my salary. So that I can earn money by investing in the cryptocurrency market. This way, I have a lot of money outside my job. Then I consider myself lucky. Because I have gained an idea about cryptocurrency and the market myself. This way, I don't have to ask anyone for anything.
Saving money in crypto doesn't just give you extra profits like magic as most of the actual coin you would want to invest on would require long term run on the market and even that it's under probability if the market is gonna go up or actually reduce and if the market reduces then you would be on the losing end with your investment.
But since it's money outside your salary then you can actually risk that money on any particular coin of your choice but there is still the matter of waiting because you don't just get returns overnight.
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when someone is asking you about wanting to earn some extra money and you try to recommend cryptocurrency because it’s what you have been focusing on for quite a few years now but then they already have a preconceived notion about crypto and they are already acting like they know everything about crypto and just overall remains uninterested, wouldn’t you be less motivated to teach them about crypto?
at that point, i’d know that this person is not open minded and doesn’t want to actually learn something new so honestly i should just stop at that point and not teach them about crypto what about you? will you keep teaching this kind of person?
Stop as soon as possible, there is no need to prove yourself that you're knowledgeable than that guy. And when he becomes close to you asking for somethings, then just answer him what he's asking for. That's it, you prove your worth against that person because you know better than him.
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when someone is asking you about wanting to earn some extra money and you try to recommend cryptocurrency because it’s what you have been focusing on for quite a few years now but then they already have a preconceived notion about crypto and they are already acting like they know everything about crypto and just overall remains uninterested, wouldn’t you be less motivated to teach them about crypto?
at that point, i’d know that this person is not open minded and doesn’t want to actually learn something new so honestly i should just stop at that point and not teach them about crypto what about you? will you keep teaching this kind of person?
If someone meets meets me based on be or she want to earn extra money and I recommend crypto investment (Bitcoin) but the person don't want to do it. I will not force the person because he or she knows the reason why he don't want to put interest in it. Try to persuade the person to invest in crypto and something happen to his capital I will be the one to pay for it. So the truth is, I will not force anyone to invest in crypto.
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Yeah, I totally get where you're coming from. It's frustrating when you're genuinely trying to share something you're passionate about and someone shuts you down with a "I already know" attitude. Especially with crypto, which can be complex and requires a bit of an open mind to understand.
That said I wouldn't necessarily label them "not open-minded" forever. Maybe they had a bad experience, or they've heard a lot of negative things. Sometimes people just need time or a different approach. But yeah in that initial moment, I'd probably just back off and let them be. If they become genuinely curious late they'll ask.
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when someone is asking you about wanting to earn some extra money and you try to recommend cryptocurrency because it’s what you have been focusing on for quite a few years now but then they already have a preconceived notion about crypto and they are already acting like they know everything about crypto and just overall remains uninterested, wouldn’t you be less motivated to teach them about crypto?
at that point, i’d know that this person is not open minded and doesn’t want to actually learn something new so honestly i should just stop at that point and not teach them about crypto what about you? will you keep teaching this kind of person?
No for real.
I for example is a type of person that wouldn’t stress his self over an unwiling person.If i’ve introduced you to a legit del and you still acting tough; a win for myself is still a win for me.
I have cone across this people whom so not see any light or future in cryptocurrencies for no particular reason or just fir the mindset that they have refused to adapt.Stuck on one position basically moving forward; neither backward.
I believe that if by 2025; someone still doubt the power of crypto with all it’s magnificency lat year; then I particularly don’t know what’s popping with you frls.
Crypto is the future basically fam!
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First thing's first, i do not recommend crypto to people as a money making scheme, i try as much as possible not to give people investment advice. When i recommend BTC to people, i tell them how it is a decentralized currency that is permissionless and censorship resistant, they will go on to find out about its volatility themselves and how they can make money from it.
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I actually spend my free time working on cryptocurrency in addition to my job. I save some money outside my salary. So that I can earn money by investing in the cryptocurrency market. This way, I have a lot of money outside my job. Then I consider myself lucky. Because I have gained an idea about cryptocurrency and the market myself. This way, I don't have to ask anyone for anything.
Saving money in crypto doesn't just give you extra profits like magic as most of the actual coin you would want to invest on would require long term run on the market and even that it's under probability if the market is gonna go up or actually reduce and if the market reduces then you would be on the losing end with your investment.
But since it's money outside your salary then you can actually risk that money on any particular coin of your choice but there is still the matter of waiting because you don't just get returns overnight.
I consider myself lucky that I have been able to come this far by searching for cryptocurrencies from various social media. Because I did not have to go to any person for this. I have come this far through my own skills and hard work. Now the point is that in investment, there are two things: profit or loss. When I come to the market, I do not invest in any currency that will expose me to risk. I first started investing with Bitcoin. Although I have to face risk in this, I do not have to face any fraud. So I use my skills effectively in investment work.
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I actually spend my free time working on cryptocurrency in addition to my job. I save some money outside my salary. So that I can earn money by investing in the cryptocurrency market. This way, I have a lot of money outside my job. Then I consider myself lucky. Because I have gained an idea about cryptocurrency and the market myself. This way, I don't have to ask anyone for anything.
Saving money in crypto doesn't just give you extra profits like magic as most of the actual coin you would want to invest on would require long term run on the market and even that it's under probability if the market is gonna go up or actually reduce and if the market reduces then you would be on the losing end with your investment.
But since it's money outside your salary then you can actually risk that money on any particular coin of your choice but there is still the matter of waiting because you don't just get returns overnight.
I consider myself lucky that I have been able to come this far by searching for cryptocurrencies from various social media. Because I did not have to go to any person for this. I have come this far through my own skills and hard work. Now the point is that in investment, there are two things: profit or loss. When I come to the market, I do not invest in any currency that will expose me to risk. I first started investing with Bitcoin. Although I have to face risk in this, I do not have to face any fraud. So I use my skills effectively in investment work.
I think no matter how much knowledge you gain on your own, you have a lot to learn from the knowledge given by others. Along with your own knowledge, the knowledge given by others will help you move forward. Although you are paying attention to social media, you can also pay attention to different topics in different frames and your knowledge will increase further. Yes, it is true that if you invest only based on the knowledge of others, if you face losses there, it will have a psychological impact on yourself. And we never want to lose in trading, we want to make a good profit from it, but for this we also need the knowledge of others.
If we want to invest in a currency, then if we consider it with our full knowledge and see that we can profit from it to some extent, then we invest there. But we never want to face the consequences of investing. But for this we need the maximum amount of knowledge, which may be easier for us if we do not have any idea about the knowledge from a professional investor.
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when someone is asking you about wanting to earn some extra money and you try to recommend cryptocurrency because it’s what you have been focusing on for quite a few years now but then they already have a preconceived notion about crypto and they are already acting like they know everything about crypto and just overall remains uninterested, wouldn’t you be less motivated to teach them about crypto?
at that point, i’d know that this person is not open minded and doesn’t want to actually learn something new so honestly i should just stop at that point and not teach them about crypto what about you? will you keep teaching this kind of person?
It is not my habit to teach other people about cryptocurrency that I do not see any interest in, because I have no obligation to them. Now, if there are acquaintances who have only had a little knowledge of bitcoin or crypto and they feel like they know everything about bitcoin or crypto, just let them do as they please.
There are actually people like that who know a little or know a little and they feel like they know all, you know the truth so don't worry
if they act like that in what they do.
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Why on earth would you want to go around teaching people (family and friends) about something they are not interested in? If you have tried several times and they have expressed they are not interested, why bother wasting your time. If they wanted to learn about something themselves they could always go online and find hundreds of websites about it or they could approach you when they feel it is the right time.
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Why on earth would you want to go around teaching people (family and friends) about something they are not interested in? If you have tried several times and they have expressed they are not interested, why bother wasting your time. If they wanted to learn about something themselves they could always go online and find hundreds of websites about it or they could approach you when they feel it is the right time.
Right, just go on spend your energy onto something else, it's very hard to convince someone that is not interested on what you are saying, even if you think that it will benefit from it. We have seen this all throughout that if a man is not interested, you can changed that. And so be it, crypto is not for everyone I guess. There are people though that might be seeing the opportunity in front of them, but chooses to ignore it.
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I actually spend my free time working on cryptocurrency in addition to my job. I save some money outside my salary. So that I can earn money by investing in the cryptocurrency market. This way, I have a lot of money outside my job. Then I consider myself lucky. Because I have gained an idea about cryptocurrency and the market myself. This way, I don't have to ask anyone for anything.
that’s good for you but i mean this time if someone were asking for extra information because we know that we will always find about things through someone or somewhere you did not just magically know about cryptocurrency so i am asking if someone were to ask you i do not mean you will have to ask
Why on earth would you want to go around teaching people (family and friends) about something they are not interested in? If you have tried several times and they have expressed they are not interested, why bother wasting your time. If they wanted to learn about something themselves they could always go online and find hundreds of websites about it or they could approach you when they feel it is the right time.
you are right some people even don’t bother to try i had a friend that asked me what could be a possible side gig and i asked him if he knew of crypto and he immediately said some misinformation and i lost the energy right then and there to even correct him
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when someone is asking you about wanting to earn some extra money and you try to recommend cryptocurrency because it’s what you have been focusing on for quite a few years now but then they already have a preconceived notion about crypto and they are already acting like they know everything about crypto and just overall remains uninterested, wouldn’t you be less motivated to teach them about crypto?
at that point, i’d know that this person is not open minded and doesn’t want to actually learn something new so honestly i should just stop at that point and not teach them about crypto what about you? will you keep teaching this kind of person?
I understand how you feel because I have been there and it is not enjoyable at all. A few hearsays that you’ve shared the tenets of your belief system that has for years and then get a dose of judgement makes it off-putting. It is not because you require anyone’s endorsement, no reason at all except there exists no room for mutual conversation that can be healthy. I would step out on this issue, not that I know I am defeated but because it does not benefit me to continue with endeavours that are not going to be accepted. Exactly when a person does not want to listen, talking is not of any use. It would be more appropriate to leave it to the ones who are interested in it and the ones who will seek more knowledge about it.
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when someone is asking you about wanting to earn some extra money and you try to recommend cryptocurrency because it’s what you have been focusing on for quite a few years now but then they already have a preconceived notion about crypto and they are already acting like they know everything about crypto and just overall remains uninterested, wouldn’t you be less motivated to teach them about crypto?
at that point, i’d know that this person is not open minded and doesn’t want to actually learn something new so honestly i should just stop at that point and not teach them about crypto what about you? will you keep teaching this kind of person?
If someone asks me about cryptocurrency then I will tell them about crypto as I know it, If the person is serious there will be no debate later. But if the person starts to argue and argue with me about crypto then I will stop and no longer need to explain crypto to him.
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when someone is asking you about wanting to earn some extra money and you try to recommend cryptocurrency because it’s what you have been focusing on for quite a few years now but then they already have a preconceived notion about crypto and they are already acting like they know everything about crypto and just overall remains uninterested, wouldn’t you be less motivated to teach them about crypto?
Definitely I will be less motivated because they have already got the information before and believe another thing either from there decision or from people, so the person could be thinking that there is no discussion that will change their mind, however come to think about it in another way that when someone believe something to be false but after hearing from someone who is doing well from it, it will definitely change their mind so that's the reason I would try to set on the person.
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If someone asks me about cryptocurrency then I will tell them about crypto as I know it, If the person is serious there will be no debate later. But if the person starts to argue and argue with me about crypto then I will stop and no longer need to explain crypto to him.
Some people like to introduce their friends to crypto in the wrong way, and that is why they leave room for arguments and debates. If you tell someone about BTC's decentralized nature, it catches their attention and then you can send them articles to learn more about it themselves. However, if you begin to tell them how much money they can make, you are getting it wrong.
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when someone is asking you about wanting to earn some extra money and you try to recommend cryptocurrency because it’s what you have been focusing on for quite a few years now but then they already have a preconceived notion about crypto and they are already acting like they know everything about crypto and just overall remains uninterested, wouldn’t you be less motivated to teach them about crypto?
at that point, i’d know that this person is not open minded and doesn’t want to actually learn something new so honestly i should just stop at that point and not teach them about crypto what about you? will you keep teaching this kind of person?
It is indeed quite a dilemma to invite other people to enter the crypto world, especially if their hope from the start is to get more income. However, it will all depend on several things that influence it, one of which is the person's willingness to learn about crypto.
because it is not easy for a beginner to be able to immediately get a lot of results in crypto, and this requires a process that may be quite long. it's just that, in some cases, we may really understand some of the risks that must be faced before we actually enter the crypto world, and that is related to the risk of loss. if they are ready for all the risks and the process, then it's not a problem to teach them. but if from the start they seem less willing to learn first, it's better not to continue rather than end up in trouble later.
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If someone asks me about cryptocurrency then I will tell them about crypto as I know it, If the person is serious there will be no debate later. But if the person starts to argue and argue with me about crypto then I will stop and no longer need to explain crypto to him.
Some people like to introduce their friends to crypto in the wrong way, and that is why they leave room for arguments and debates. If you tell someone about BTC's decentralized nature, it catches their attention and then you can send them articles to learn more about it themselves. However, if you begin to tell them how much money they can make, you are getting it wrong.
Well; I honestly think the reverse is the case on my own side.
Basically; I dont quite know about other individuals; the money is always the catch. Introducing someone to an investment at first time while telling them about qualities of that investment could somehow catch the attention of thst person.But the main bait i think; is what they would tend to gain from that investment and that is the money.Money speaks for itself basically.
Everyone are so interested in what generates money and profits for themselves even at the cost as the case may be.Most people don’t even seem to care how these money are made as far as they are aware that such will generate them large sums of money .
And that is why we find criminals today(relating it to this case) .Majority don’t feel comfortable with the means they make this money cause we are humans.All they are happy about is that such generates money for then which could sustain them.
The point is that money clouds the himan mind.It is like a fost that makes you not yo see how things really are.
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when someone is asking you about wanting to earn some extra money and you try to recommend cryptocurrency because it’s what you have been focusing on for quite a few years now but then they already have a preconceived notion about crypto and they are already acting like they know everything about crypto and just overall remains uninterested, wouldn’t you be less motivated to teach them about crypto?
at that point, i’d know that this person is not open minded and doesn’t want to actually learn something new so honestly i should just stop at that point and not teach them about crypto what about you? will you keep teaching this kind of person?
I will be less motivated as you’ve said because it’ll be very hard to explain for that person and they easily agree to your words and show interest in cryptocurrency. Another thing that may happen in such case is maybe if the person that explained the concept of it to them didn’t do well to make them understand what it’s all about, just by my explanation he’ll show more interest and will want to hear more to get a chance again to witness and see for themselves what you’re telling them about cryptocurrency.
It is better you don’t persuade such person, if they wish to join, let them join because persuading them will only cause more harm if they are still not acquainted with the basis, they will still fall victims of what they’re trying to run away from in the first instance. If that happens to me, I will try to put them through again but not in such a way that I’m persuading them to actually join it not at their own will.
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when someone is asking you about wanting to earn some extra money and you try to recommend cryptocurrency because it’s what you have been focusing on for quite a few years now but then they already have a preconceived notion about crypto and they are already acting like they know everything about crypto and just overall remains uninterested, wouldn’t you be less motivated to teach them about crypto?
at that point, i’d know that this person is not open minded and doesn’t want to actually learn something new so honestly i should just stop at that point and not teach them about crypto what about you? will you keep teaching this kind of person?
Well for me I will just stop teaching the person, because, I will just assume that he or she already have the knowledge of what I am trying to teach.
Open-minded is one of the characters that a learner must have without this he or she cannot learn something new.
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~ wouldn’t you be less motivated to teach them about crypto?
I follow a policy that I'm not going to teach/help anyone until they asked for it. It's a waste of time and effort thinking you could invite people who were never interested in the first place. You might even end up convincing them to stay away from crypto.
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at that point, i’d know that this person is not open minded and doesn’t want to actually learn something new so honestly i should just stop at that point and not teach them about crypto what about you? will you keep teaching this kind of person?
Pretending to know everything and than still don't accepting the reality can cost alot and if your friends are doing it, then leave them be, because sooner or later they will realize their mistake when they will see you making fortune they will regret.
But if you really care for them than you can teach them but if that person is really not open for some lectures its means they are doing okay with what is ongoing in their life so leave them be and focus on yourself.
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It depends what you’re trying to do - convert or connect. If your intention is to “teach” someone who’s already signaling intellectual closure, then yeah, it’s a waste of time for both of you. You’re not offering value; you’re colliding worldviews. At that point, continuing isn’t education. It’s ego management
Do people actually want to learn new things, or do they just want confirmation that their worldview is already right? Most don’t reject crypto for technical reasons; they reject it because it challenges their mental models of value, trust, and authority. They’re reacting to the mythos around it, not the protocol
Money itself is a shared fiction. We believe in fiat, stocks, or BTC only because others do. What kind of returns you’re expecting from this “conversation investment”? If the ROI is low, you move on. And evangelism isn't scalable. It burns energy. Curiosity is self-generated. If someone’s closed off, let them sit with their version of certainty. There are millions who are curious and don’t know where to start. They’re worth your time
You’re not obliged to teach. Teaching is an act of consent on both sides. When that’s not mutual, you’re just shadowboxing against someone else’s bias
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I actually spend my free time working on cryptocurrency in addition to my job. I save some money outside my salary. So that I can earn money by investing in the cryptocurrency market. This way, I have a lot of money outside my job. Then I consider myself lucky. Because I have gained an idea about cryptocurrency and the market myself. This way, I don't have to ask anyone for anything.
Saving money in crypto doesn't just give you extra profits like magic as most of the actual coin you would want to invest on would require long term run on the market and even that it's under probability if the market is gonna go up or actually reduce and if the market reduces then you would be on the losing end with your investment.
But since it's money outside your salary then you can actually risk that money on any particular coin of your choice but there is still the matter of waiting because you don't just get returns overnight.
I don't think I need to make magical extra profits by saving money in crypto. Because I save some money every month outside my salary. If I have this money, it can be spent. So I decided to invest it for the long term and keep it in a bank. It seems safer to me than a bank. Although I am a little cautious when the market goes up and down. I have chosen Bitcoin in my investment journey. I hope that my future will be bright from Bitcoin.
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but then they already have a preconceived notion about crypto and they are already acting like they know everything about crypto and just overall remains uninterested, wouldn’t you be less motivated to teach them about crypto?
at that point, i’d know that this person is not open minded and doesn’t want to actually learn something new so honestly i should just stop at that point and not teach them about crypto what about you? will you keep teaching this kind of person?
Yep, and I guess that's also the reason why I'm not teaching anybody about crypto.
Aside from the fact that most of the information can be accessed online, this is also one of the reasons. This is why when there's somebody that's asking me with regards to cryptocurrency, I only say a bit of information, and I would always say that they need to do some research online if they need to learn more about it. In this way, they will be forced to do it themselves especially if they really want to learn.
When to stop? If you feel that they know everything already, stop. If you feel that they're better than you, stop, and start learning even more. If you feel that they don't need your help anymore, stop.
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Aside from the fact that most of the information can be accessed online, this is also one of the reasons. This is why when there's somebody that's asking me with regards to cryptocurrency, I only say a bit of information, and I would always say that they need to do some research online if they need to learn more about it. In this way, they will be forced to do it themselves especially if they really want to learn.
i guess we can guide them a bit but the thing is people sometimes can get so entitled and dependable once you help them a bit they start asking for more then if you stop helping them they are gonna continue asking for more and could even complain about us not helping and can find ways to blame us if they mess up some people can be that manipulative
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Aside from the fact that most of the information can be accessed online, this is also one of the reasons. This is why when there's somebody that's asking me with regards to cryptocurrency, I only say a bit of information, and I would always say that they need to do some research online if they need to learn more about it. In this way, they will be forced to do it themselves especially if they really want to learn.
i guess we can guide them a bit but the thing is people sometimes can get so entitled and dependable once you help them a bit they start asking for more then if you stop helping them they are gonna continue asking for more and could even complain about us not helping and can find ways to blame us if they mess up some people can be that manipulative
We are that helping other people just because we do wanted to share up the opportunity specially into our known friends or even our lived ones and thats normal on having that sharing information. The only issue on here is that there are those individuals who do want spoon feeding even if they can be able to easily made out some on the internet or different resources. There are those people who are really that heavily relying into others on which they can do it for themselves. There are times or moments that you do become optimistic on things on which you dont even know on how to deal up with things accordingly. There are those times or moment that you do made out some realizations but you do able to adjust accordingly. It will be basing up on the actions that you are taking into.
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Aside from the fact that most of the information can be accessed online, this is also one of the reasons. This is why when there's somebody that's asking me with regards to cryptocurrency, I only say a bit of information, and I would always say that they need to do some research online if they need to learn more about it. In this way, they will be forced to do it themselves especially if they really want to learn.
i guess we can guide them a bit but the thing is people sometimes can get so entitled and dependable once you help them a bit they start asking for more then if you stop helping them they are gonna continue asking for more and could even complain about us not helping and can find ways to blame us if they mess up some people can be that manipulative
There are really such types of people in this era, actually. Well, if that's what the person you taught showed, then it's simple, let's let them do what they want. We don't have any obligations to other people for that matter actually.
I know someone who is also asking about crypto and I just gave him a platform that he can study and it's a forum and I just said that if he's really interested, he can just create an account here and then he can read and ask questions. That's all I said and he's up to his life whether he learns or not.
We are that helping other people just because we do wanted to share up the opportunity specially into our known friends or even our lived ones and thats normal on having that sharing information. The only issue on here is that there are those individuals who do want spoon feeding even if they can be able to easily made out some on the internet or different resources. There are those people who are really that heavily relying into others on which they can do it for themselves. There are times or moments that you do become optimistic on things on which you dont even know on how to deal up with things accordingly. There are those times or moment that you do made out some realizations but you do able to adjust accordingly. It will be basing up on the actions that you are taking into.
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Right, just go on spend your energy onto something else, it's very hard to convince someone that is not interested on what you are saying, even if you think that it will benefit from it. We have seen this all throughout that if a man is not interested, you can changed that. And so be it, crypto is not for everyone I guess. There are people though that might be seeing the opportunity in front of them, but chooses to ignore it.
There is no problem with giving someone time, trying to explain things related to crypto but if you realise they are not interested then what is the point of wasting your time? Sometimes it does not work, you can explain things to people in great detail with patience but they cannot understand it.
you are right some people even don’t bother to try i had a friend that asked me what could be a possible side gig and i asked him if he knew of crypto and he immediately said some misinformation and i lost the energy right then and there to even correct him
If their behaviour made you lose energy then at least you can be proud of yourself because you tried to help. In the end, it is possible in the future they will find their own way to crypto by learning via websites and from other people.
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If someone asks me about cryptocurrency then I will tell them about crypto as I know it, If the person is serious there will be no debate later. But if the person starts to argue and argue with me about crypto then I will stop and no longer need to explain crypto to him.
Some people like to introduce their friends to crypto in the wrong way, and that is why they leave room for arguments and debates. If you tell someone about BTC's decentralized nature, it catches their attention and then you can send them articles to learn more about it themselves. However, if you begin to tell them how much money they can make, you are getting it wrong.
You are right, and so far I have never told anyone that making money in cryptocurrency is easy and simple. We must introduce new people to cryptocurrency, namely the basics of cryptocurrency, such as its decentralized nature and very volatile price changes. Yes, the important thing is that we don't just tell stories that are made up, say it as it is, it will be easier for lay people to understand.
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I will stop teaching them and providing information about crypto, it is difficult to unite thoughts if they are not in line, why do we bother inviting and teaching them what crypto is if they don't want it, but I will have more respect for people who come and really want to learn crypto, I will spend the same time learning with them
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I will stop teaching them and providing information about crypto, it is difficult to unite thoughts if they are not in line, why do we bother inviting and teaching them what crypto is if they don't want it, but I will have more respect for people who come and really want to learn crypto, I will spend the same time learning with them
I can understand they are only there for the money to profit but at least give some time to learn even just about Bitcoin and blockchain. The rest of the things like trading can be learn along the way when he sells what he invested.
Looking at the chart and the market on the exchanges is something else to learn also. Its enough to burden yourself when the guy isn't even there to learn.
The exception is that when my wife was trying to learn. She wasn't interested until I send her some BTC and make her trade on the p2p. I have to make her understand over and over.
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I will stop teaching them and providing information about crypto, it is difficult to unite thoughts if they are not in line, why do we bother inviting and teaching them what crypto is if they don't want it, but I will have more respect for people who come and really want to learn crypto, I will spend the same time learning with them
Those who stay in the grind and are truly passionate about the subject in question will go further, beyond what is currently presented to them. Such people are scarce, but they are there. There is a lot to learn and keep pushing forward, even though sometimes, it seems that it's hard enough or shouldn't be done.
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The point is that money clouds the himan mind.It is like a fost that makes you not yo see how things really are.
I do not introduce BTC to people as an investment, i like to start off by teling them that it is a currency, it is digital money that can be spent. Of course they will learn about its volatility later and how they can make money from it, but first i tell them that it is decentralized money that is not controlled by any third party.
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You can only teach crypto to someone who finds interest in it, not someone who doesn't. Because trying to convince someone who doesn't have an interest in it, will lead to a problem when they don't see the anticipated profits they were told about crypto investment.
It is preferable and wise not to bother yourself by letting people know the reason why they should invest in crypto. Those who try to convince people they know are later blamed for it, for letting their friends invest in crypto
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The point is that money clouds the himan mind.It is like a fost that makes you not yo see how things really are.
I do not introduce BTC to people as an investment, i like to start off by teling them that it is a currency, it is digital money that can be spent. Of course they will learn about its volatility later and how they can make money from it, but first i tell them that it is decentralized money that is not controlled by any third party.
That's great of you to not to spoil people with "BTC is the easy money!" mantra.
Lots of people disregard the values that BTC upholds, and these are the ones that make its value be only more and more appreciated with time.
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I actually spend my free time working on cryptocurrency in addition to my job. I save some money outside my salary. So that I can earn money by investing in the cryptocurrency market. This way, I have a lot of money outside my job. Then I consider myself lucky. Because I have gained an idea about cryptocurrency and the market myself. This way, I don't have to ask anyone for anything.
This is a very good job that will give you a passive income and you can earn extra money from crypto. But I will advise you to save Bitcoin as much as possible. Because the future of Bitcoin is very bright. If you can hold a good amount of Bitcoin, it will support you as a great asset for your future. If you want, you can also hold SOLANA, BNB after your Bitcoin investment.
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I actually spend my free time working on cryptocurrency in addition to my job. I save some money outside my salary. So that I can earn money by investing in the cryptocurrency market. This way, I have a lot of money outside my job. Then I consider myself lucky. Because I have gained an idea about cryptocurrency and the market myself. This way, I don't have to ask anyone for anything.
This is a very good job that will give you a passive income and you can earn extra money from crypto. But I will advise you to save Bitcoin as much as possible. Because the future of Bitcoin is very bright. If you can hold a good amount of Bitcoin, it will support you as a great asset for your future. If you want, you can also hold SOLANA, BNB after your Bitcoin investment.
I am in full agreement that selective shorting is a viable strategy given that you have conviction on your view about the space and the underlying technology. Hence its limited and decentralise characteristics have made it rather stable despite being tested with the general big market shocks. While, the diversification as such with other coins such as SOLANA and BNB is quite healthy when taking wisely into consideration. The outcome of money saved and added is hard to forecast in the future; what is clear is the gesture is not wasted in vain if it is in harmony with the purpose of having an aim for the unknown future and taking responsibility for what is being built.
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at that point, i’d know that this person is not open minded and doesn’t want to actually learn something new so honestly i should just stop at that point and not teach them about crypto what about you? will you keep teaching this kind of person?
I don't want to teach them about crypto, basically I don't want to teach people around me to know crypto because I want my privacy to be safer.
I also have a basic thought that crypto is better kept to myself and don't want to teach others. Especially seeing this case, I will definitely leave people like that quickly from the face of the earth.
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at that point, i’d know that this person is not open minded and doesn’t want to actually learn something new so honestly i should just stop at that point and not teach them about crypto what about you? will you keep teaching this kind of person?
I don't want to teach them about crypto, basically I don't want to teach people around me to know crypto because I want my privacy to be safer.
I also have a basic thought that crypto is better kept to myself and don't want to teach others. Especially seeing this case, I will definitely leave people like that quickly from the face of the earth.
Actually I agree with not teaching crypto to others, because the risk of investing in crypto is high. And the crypto market is difficult to predict when experiencing a long correction will panic those who are new to learning about crypto.
because human character likes to blame if they suffer losses, and choose to remain silent when they make a profit.
I also choose to remain silent and focus on myself.
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The point is that money clouds the himan mind.It is like a fost that makes you not yo see how things really are.
I do not introduce BTC to people as an investment, i like to start off by teling them that it is a currency, it is digital money that can be spent. Of course they will learn about its volatility later and how they can make money from it, but first i tell them that it is decentralized money that is not controlled by any third party.
This is just the right way to go about it. I am particularly careful about what I say to people about cryptocurrencies. The reason some people invested in crypto and regretted ever knowing about cryptocurrency is because they invested for the wrong reasons and with an undefined purpose based on what they were told. I partly blame those who introduced them to crypto. If they had explained fully what cryptocurrency is and the risks involved, the new investors would have prepared their minds for what to expect and, at the same time, put in some plans to minimise the risks.
Personally, I won't force crypto on anyone. I can only explain crypto to you when you come to me for clarity. I'm not going to sugar-coat my words to anyone, some coins are extremely risky to invest in. It is left for you to decide if you still want to go on with it.
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at that point, i’d know that this person is not open minded and doesn’t want to actually learn something new so honestly i should just stop at that point and not teach them about crypto what about you? will you keep teaching this kind of person?
I don't want to teach them about crypto, basically I don't want to teach people around me to know crypto because I want my privacy to be safer.
I also have a basic thought that crypto is better kept to myself and don't want to teach others. Especially seeing this case, I will definitely leave people like that quickly from the face of the earth.
Actually I agree with not teaching crypto to others, because the risk of investing in crypto is high. And the crypto market is difficult to predict when experiencing a long correction will panic those who are new to learning about crypto.
because human character likes to blame if they suffer losses, and choose to remain silent when they make a profit.
I also choose to remain silent and focus on myself.
Of course, teaching or sharing knowledge on crypto can be dangerous since we understand that the market has many risks, and a number of individuals have inadequate expectations of the change in value. To a certain extent, temperament which is not always good may be affected since individuals who begin something new are not prepared to make drastic changes that may happen. Evaluations of dilemma and insecurity inevitably are experienced when there are changes in price and they then attempt to find someone to fix blame when an investment is lost. By leaving them out as we invest in crypto, we allow them to do the same and also spare them the loss that comes with the mental incompetent to handle such investments. On many occasions we can even discipline our actions, but not the events that occur in the market.
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The point is that money clouds the himan mind.It is like a fost that makes you not yo see how things really are.
I do not introduce BTC to people as an investment, i like to start off by teling them that it is a currency, it is digital money that can be spent. Of course they will learn about its volatility later and how they can make money from it, but first i tell them that it is decentralized money that is not controlled by any third party.
This is just the right way to go about it. I am particularly careful about what I say to people about cryptocurrencies. The reason some people invested in crypto and regretted ever knowing about cryptocurrency is because they invested for the wrong reasons and with an undefined purpose based on what they were told. I partly blame those who introduced them to crypto. If they had explained fully what cryptocurrency is and the risks involved, the new investors would have prepared their minds for what to expect and, at the same time, put in some plans to minimise the risks.
Personally, I won't force crypto on anyone. I can only explain crypto to you when you come to me for clarity. I'm not going to sugar-coat my words to anyone, some coins are extremely risky to invest in. It is left for you to decide if you still want to go on with it.
- We really shouldn't introduce bitcoin to other people because we have no obligation to them. The problem is that most of the people who actually invest in cryptocurrency are those who just believed the rumors, were just carried away by gossip, were just hyped, so these are the reasons that are worthless.
But there's nothing wrong with answering questions about cryptocurrency or bitcoin, whether you or we are the ones being asked about these things.
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when someone is asking you about wanting to earn some extra money and you try to recommend cryptocurrency because it’s what you have been focusing on for quite a few years now but then they already have a preconceived notion about crypto and they are already acting like they know everything about crypto and just overall remains uninterested, wouldn’t you be less motivated to teach them about crypto?
at that point, i’d know that this person is not open minded and doesn’t want to actually learn something new so honestly i should just stop at that point and not teach them about crypto what about you? will you keep teaching this kind of person?
Like you rightly mentioned, the person already has a preconceived notion and not intrigued to learn about crypto. One important point to note here is the word "Interest". interest in any subject or thing is a fundamental requirement in teaching and learning, as it helps the learner pay attention and maintain focus. It also facilitates the learner's ability to retain knowledge. The truth is whenever someone is not interested in a thing then there is little or nothing you can do to help. In this case I highly recommend he or she go for something else and not crypto
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when someone is asking you about wanting to earn some extra money and you try to recommend cryptocurrency because it’s what you have been focusing on for quite a few years now but then they already have a preconceived notion about crypto and they are already acting like they know everything about crypto and just overall remains uninterested, wouldn’t you be less motivated to teach them about crypto?
at that point, i’d know that this person is not open minded and doesn’t want to actually learn something new so honestly i should just stop at that point and not teach them about crypto what about you? will you keep teaching this kind of person?
Sharing up some opportunity to some people wont be that bad on which it do shows that you do want someone to have that potential earning once they do able to deal up with something on which of course not all people that will be getting interested into specially if they do first time on hearing it. There might be those who do get interested and there are ones who do just simply that neglect it out because they cant just that be able to bare up with the risks on having that. For you whose someone that trying out to make some explaination to them then it do give out that kind of feeling that its useless on teaching up someone who doesnt show any interest into the things that you are trying out to share. This is the moment or ideal time that you should stop on doing so and made out such focus on what you are currently doing rather than on wasting up some time.
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The point is that money clouds the himan mind.It is like a fost that makes you not yo see how things really are.
I do not introduce BTC to people as an investment, i like to start off by teling them that it is a currency, it is digital money that can be spent. Of course they will learn about its volatility later and how they can make money from it, but first i tell them that it is decentralized money that is not controlled by any third party.
This is just the right way to go about it. I am particularly careful about what I say to people about cryptocurrencies. The reason some people invested in crypto and regretted ever knowing about cryptocurrency is because they invested for the wrong reasons and with an undefined purpose based on what they were told. I partly blame those who introduced them to crypto. If they had explained fully what cryptocurrency is and the risks involved, the new investors would have prepared their minds for what to expect and, at the same time, put in some plans to minimise the risks.
Personally, I won't force crypto on anyone. I can only explain crypto to you when you come to me for clarity. I'm not going to sugar-coat my words to anyone, some coins are extremely risky to invest in. It is left for you to decide if you still want to go on with it.
- We really shouldn't introduce bitcoin to other people because we have no obligation to them. The problem is that most of the people who actually invest in cryptocurrency are those who just believed the rumors, were just carried away by gossip, were just hyped, so these are the reasons that are worthless.
But there's nothing wrong with answering questions about cryptocurrency or bitcoin, whether you or we are the ones being asked about these things.
I personally have never invited people to invest in bitcoin but if they ask about bitcoin and crypto I will answer according to the knowledge I have.
because I am not an influencer, but only invest in crypto to gain personal profit, so I have no intention of inviting others to invest, because we understand the risks of investing in bitcoin.
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Sharing up some opportunity to some people wont be that bad on which it do shows that you do want someone to have that potential earning once they do able to deal up with something on which of course not all people that will be getting interested into specially if they do first time on hearing it. There might be those who do get interested and there are ones who do just simply that neglect it out because they cant just that be able to bare up with the risks on having that. For you whose someone that trying out to make some explaination to them then it do give out that kind of feeling that its useless on teaching up someone who doesnt show any interest into the things that you are trying out to share. This is the moment or ideal time that you should stop on doing so and made out such focus on what you are currently doing rather than on wasting up some time.
The problem is that we are too quick to judge someone’s effort based with regard to the response that receives. Perhaps, not all people will comprehend or find it appealing when we share something with them and that is completely acceptable. However, if much less than enthusiasm response is bear as a signal to cease, then we are abdicating our rights to chart out our path and destiny in life to other people without even their consent. Sharing is not for the purpose of closing ears, it is for opening ears among those who are willing to be opened. It may be useless to make a noise in the dark not because the effort is useless but because not every seed is expected to grow in that soil. Actually, sometimes it is very dangerous to give too much attention to a cold reaction and start thinking about ending this or that, because, in actuality, we can just open ourselves for new opportunities.
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when someone is asking you about wanting to earn some extra money and you try to recommend cryptocurrency because it’s what you have been focusing on for quite a few years now but then they already have a preconceived notion about crypto and they are already acting like they know everything about crypto and just overall remains uninterested, wouldn’t you be less motivated to teach them about crypto?
at that point, i’d know that this person is not open minded and doesn’t want to actually learn something new so honestly i should just stop at that point and not teach them about crypto what about you? will you keep teaching this kind of person?
I will do the same way as you. I'll never be interested to teach the type of that person. If he feels that he knows everything, he can do it alone, there is no reason to teach him. I only will try to teach someone who feels that he has a lack of knowledge and he wants to learn seriously. If someone doesn't have an intention to learn, why we must teach him? We must be wise to share knowledge, knowledge should be shared to the person who wants the knowledge.
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I will do the same way as you. I'll never be interested to teach the type of that person. If he feels that he knows everything, he can do it alone, there is no reason to teach him. I only will try to teach someone who feels that he has a lack of knowledge and he wants to learn seriously. If someone doesn't have an intention to learn, why we must teach him? We must be wise to share knowledge, knowledge should be shared to the person who wants the knowledge.
Indeed, it is quite tricky when teaching people like that, people who really feel they have more understanding or feel they can understand faster and make us look trivial in front of them, then it is better to avoid it. because if at some point there are some things that they think are not appropriate, then they will actually counter us more, even when we help them, it will not make them feel satisfied.
and I personally will not teach someone again if it is not because of their own desire to learn about crypto and also because they have a great desire to learn. I think it will be quite a waste of time if I teach people who are not serious, have no motivation, and do not have a great desire to learn, while their passion and desire to earn money in crypto are very great. this is not comparable to the effort to prepare themselves.
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Many members have posted their views but in the end it is down to the person trying to explain to others at what point they should pause or give up entirely. If you know you are not making progress when explaining to others, it is wise to consider stopping.
Here is another thread that basically has received many answers and opinions therefore should probably be locked.
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You can only teach crypto to someone who finds interest in it, not someone who doesn't. Because trying to convince someone who doesn't have an interest in it, will lead to a problem when they don't see the anticipated profits they were told about crypto investment.
It is preferable and wise not to bother yourself by letting people know the reason why they should invest in crypto. Those who try to convince people they know are later blamed for it, for letting their friends invest in crypto
- Bitcoin or cryptocurrency for me is like gold, which we don't need to talk about. So the logic is that if we have gold and someone asks for gold from us,
of course you who have gold will give it to the person asking for gold?
Of course our answer is that we won't give it, why? They have to struggle to have gold, that's why they mine it with difficulty
and others buy Gold even though the price is high.
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I will do the same way as you. I'll never be interested to teach the type of that person. If he feels that he knows everything, he can do it alone, there is no reason to teach him. I only will try to teach someone who feels that he has a lack of knowledge and he wants to learn seriously. If someone doesn't have an intention to learn, why we must teach him? We must be wise to share knowledge, knowledge should be shared to the person who wants the knowledge.
Indeed, it is quite tricky when teaching people like that, people who really feel they have more understanding or feel they can understand faster and make us look trivial in front of them, then it is better to avoid it. because if at some point there are some things that they think are not appropriate, then they will actually counter us more, even when we help them, it will not make them feel satisfied.
and I personally will not teach someone again if it is not because of their own desire to learn about crypto and also because they have a great desire to learn. I think it will be quite a waste of time if I teach people who are not serious, have no motivation, and do not have a great desire to learn, while their passion and desire to earn money in crypto are very great. this is not comparable to the effort to prepare themselves.
We should answer people who really need answers and seek knowledge about something, don't interact with people who like to belittle people because they feel smart and know everything.
In crypto investment, we should also focus on learning and seeking knowledge ourselves, because it will have a good impact on our mentality in learning.
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I will do the same way as you. I'll never be interested to teach the type of that person. If he feels that he knows everything, he can do it alone, there is no reason to teach him. I only will try to teach someone who feels that he has a lack of knowledge and he wants to learn seriously. If someone doesn't have an intention to learn, why we must teach him? We must be wise to share knowledge, knowledge should be shared to the person who wants the knowledge.
Indeed, it is quite tricky when teaching people like that, people who really feel they have more understanding or feel they can understand faster and make us look trivial in front of them, then it is better to avoid it. because if at some point there are some things that they think are not appropriate, then they will actually counter us more, even when we help them, it will not make them feel satisfied.
and I personally will not teach someone again if it is not because of their own desire to learn about crypto and also because they have a great desire to learn. I think it will be quite a waste of time if I teach people who are not serious, have no motivation, and do not have a great desire to learn, while their passion and desire to earn money in crypto are very great. this is not comparable to the effort to prepare themselves.
We should answer people who really need answers and seek knowledge about something, don't interact with people who like to belittle people because they feel smart and know everything.
In crypto investment, we should also focus on learning and seeking knowledge ourselves, because it will have a good impact on our mentality in learning.
Learning from personal experience gives room to learn in a natural manner without overly constrained emotions. When we engage, a constructive environment is created provided the other people respect the learning process more than the disregard for others. The crypto globe or any sphere that is associated with certain levels of complexity has its own unique characters. We should take our time to learn things so that we don’t force ourselves into getting into the next level as per other people’s suggestions. If we familiarise ourselves with the concept of thinking and receiving information on our own without the negative insults of the condescendable mistress, then, the spirit of learning remains intact and comfortable. It is actually constructive to have no pressure to feel smarter within the certain environment to form the complete and clear explanation.
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Many members have posted their views but in the end it is down to the person trying to explain to others at what point they should pause or give up entirely. If you know you are not making progress when explaining to others, it is wise to consider stopping.
Here is another thread that basically has received many answers and opinions therefore should probably be locked.
This topic could still spark some interest and bring in even more fascinating viewpoints, so let's keep the ball rolling!
You know, it's like once investors dive into the crypto world, it's tough for them to just walk away. They get hooked on that feeling of being in control and raking in profits just by hitting those buy and sell buttons on their smartphones or PCs. It beats the heck out of grinding away in some dull office or a dusty construction site, right? Usually, most of them will only call it quits when they've run out of dollars to keep playing the risky game.
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Many members have posted their views but in the end it is down to the person trying to explain to others at what point they should pause or give up entirely. If you know you are not making progress when explaining to others, it is wise to consider stopping.
Here is another thread that basically has received many answers and opinions therefore should probably be locked.
This topic could still spark some interest and bring in even more fascinating viewpoints, so let's keep the ball rolling!
You know, it's like once investors dive into the crypto world, it's tough for them to just walk away. They get hooked on that feeling of being in control and raking in profits just by hitting those buy and sell buttons on their smartphones or PCs. It beats the heck out of grinding away in some dull office or a dusty construction site, right? Usually, most of them will only call it quits when they've run out of dollars to keep playing the risky game.
- It's really simple to do, and we should also understand the situation that we are facing is not good in our activity in terms of trading here in the crypto space.
If our method is not progressive, we should change the way the trader thinks about getting a profit in trading.
Or as you say, its time to take a break for awhile, it's not bad to stop for a while. and just come back another day, our method should be different
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Many members have posted their views but in the end it is down to the person trying to explain to others at what point they should pause or give up entirely. If you know you are not making progress when explaining to others, it is wise to consider stopping.
Here is another thread that basically has received many answers and opinions therefore should probably be locked.
This topic could still spark some interest and bring in even more fascinating viewpoints, so let's keep the ball rolling!
You know, it's like once investors dive into the crypto world, it's tough for them to just walk away. They get hooked on that feeling of being in control and raking in profits just by hitting those buy and sell buttons on their smartphones or PCs. It beats the heck out of grinding away in some dull office or a dusty construction site, right? Usually, most of them will only call it quits when they've run out of dollars to keep playing the risky game.
- It's really simple to do, and we should also understand the situation that we are facing is not good in our activity in terms of trading here in the crypto space.
If our method is not progressive, we should change the way the trader thinks about getting a profit in trading.
Or as you say, its time to take a break for awhile, it's not bad to stop for a while. and just come back another day, our method should be different
The issue on here is on that people wont be stopping just because they dont like for them to miss out any opportunity for them to trade and thats why they would be continuing it despite of the current condition or situation that they are into. Learning isnt that something being forced or or something that needed up to do it eventually considering that there are some signs that the market is not good. Stopping or having a break will be that recommended as you do able to know yoourself on how to handle up various conditions on which this do give out that approach on not to push up any trading decisions. It is just that stopping will be taking up such good control towards your mentality since not all will be that goo at this one.
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The issue on here is on that people wont be stopping just because they dont like for them to miss out any opportunity for them to trade and thats why they would be continuing it despite of the current condition or situation that they are into. Learning isnt that something being forced or or something that needed up to do it eventually considering that there are some signs that the market is not good. Stopping or having a break will be that recommended as you do able to know yoourself on how to handle up various conditions on which this do give out that approach on not to push up any trading decisions. It is just that stopping will be taking up such good control towards your mentality since not all will be that goo at this one.
You rightly said that sometimes the market gives negative signals and even though it is a feeling to remain invested is good, sometimes one has to step out. It is in this aspect when we continue trading with no time to rest that we end up over powering our emotions on our decisions. Therefore, you should be able to step back from a situation and be able to make better decisions since you are not clouded by emotion. There are times in life, that if one just have to take a back seat and watch or pause and observe, in terms of career, the future appears to be bright.
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when someone is asking you about wanting to earn some extra money and you try to recommend cryptocurrency because it’s what you have been focusing on for quite a few years now but then they already have a preconceived notion about crypto and they are already acting like they know everything about crypto and just overall remains uninterested, wouldn’t you be less motivated to teach them about crypto?
at that point, i’d know that this person is not open minded and doesn’t want to actually learn something new so honestly i should just stop at that point and not teach them about crypto what about you? will you keep teaching this kind of person?
Nah, there is no point in that, if that person is close to you like brother, father etc. then it is good to push them to learn about it, because it is what we should do for family. But if that person is not that close to you then I think leave them as they are.
So if still that person don't want to learn then what fun in teaching them, if you won't be interested, and someone keep teaching you about something would it be doing any better, I guess yeah, at some point it can, as when the time will hit them otherwise they won't realize the importance of education.
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Nah, there is no point in that, if that person is close to you like brother, father etc. then it is good to push them to learn about it, because it is what we should do for family. But if that person is not that close to you then I think leave them as they are.
So if still that person don't want to learn then what fun in teaching them, if you won't be interested, and someone keep teaching you about something would it be doing any better, I guess yeah, at some point it can, as when the time will hit them otherwise they won't realize the importance of education.
I get that we want to contribute to the development and education of those most important to us because of the moral duty we have. But you are correct, if for instance, the person does not want to learn or even if that is the last thing he or she wants, then it is even stressful and not even courteous to attempt teaching that person. Sometimes it is better to leave them alone so that they can discover it on their own as they may be more willing to learn. In time, they will find this out for themselves and quite possibly they will then understand why it was we were attempting to convey to them.
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I will stop teaching them and providing information about crypto, it is difficult to unite thoughts if they are not in line, why do we bother inviting and teaching them what crypto is if they don't want it, but I will have more respect for people who come and really want to learn crypto, I will spend the same time learning with them
I can understand they are only there for the money to profit but at least give some time to learn even just about Bitcoin and blockchain. The rest of the things like trading can be learn along the way when he sells what he invested.
Looking at the chart and the market on the exchanges is something else to learn also. Its enough to burden yourself when the guy isn't even there to learn.
The exception is that when my wife was trying to learn. She wasn't interested until I send her some BTC and make her trade on the p2p. I have to make her understand over and over.
I am the opposite of you, my husband has a hard time understanding crypto issues, by looking at the graph, the craziness of the bitcoin price he feels it is very crazy, and he thinks that if we lose a large amount of money for our fiat it will be very detrimental, regret will be useless, he said, especially since I often tell him that I used to be careless in saving the wallet phrase, from that incident my husband desperately forbade me from continuing in crypto because he felt that all this was a cyber world hoax
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When someone is uninterested or has a preconceived notion about cryptocurrency, it can be difficult to effectively teach them, because they might not fully understand or appreciate the benefits of it. their preconceived notion can leads to misconception and misunderstanding in this situation, you should know the reason why the want to learn cryptocurrency and what they hope to achieve in it. and if the person is unwilling to learn it best to acknowledge their disinterest and move on.
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when someone is asking you about wanting to earn some extra money and you try to recommend cryptocurrency because it’s what you have been focusing on for quite a few years now but then they already have a preconceived notion about crypto and they are already acting like they know everything about crypto and just overall remains uninterested, wouldn’t you be less motivated to teach them about crypto?
at that point, i’d know that this person is not open minded and doesn’t want to actually learn something new so honestly i should just stop at that point and not teach them about crypto what about you? will you keep teaching this kind of person?
After the disappointment I got from those I spent time teaching them about crypto everything that I know and they actually are interested in the beginning but they don't last for like three months and decided to not pursue they just tell me "it's not their line of earning money" that is why I am not giving them a chance for now because once is enough. They actually approached me again but I made excuses and since I am an introvert I stayed at home most of the time and that made me stay out of their line because they just wasted my precious time and effort.
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when someone is asking you about wanting to earn some extra money and you try to recommend cryptocurrency because it’s what you have been focusing on for quite a few years now but then they already have a preconceived notion about crypto and they are already acting like they know everything about crypto and just overall remains uninterested, wouldn’t you be less motivated to teach them about crypto?
at that point, i’d know that this person is not open minded and doesn’t want to actually learn something new so honestly i should just stop at that point and not teach them about crypto what about you? will you keep teaching this kind of person?
After the disappointment I got from those I spent time teaching them about crypto everything that I know and they actually are interested in the beginning but they don't last for like three months and decided to not pursue they just tell me "it's not their line of earning money" that is why I am not giving them a chance for now because once is enough. They actually approached me again but I made excuses and since I am an introvert I stayed at home most of the time and that made me stay out of their line because they just wasted my precious time and effort.
I think that your opinion is very appropriate in this time. So i am also agree with your prefer comment. I think that cryptocurrency space will be best profitable source for all cryptocurrency users. If they can acquire knowledge about in cryptocurrency world. I also believe that if we can understand in cryptocurrency market and if we want to conscious carefully observe in cryptocurrency market, i think that cryptocurrency market will best comfortable space for us. So when we talk about cryptocurrency market anyone, we should tell correctly. But if they can not interest from it, we should stop that's time.
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I get that we want to contribute to the development and education of those most important to us because of the moral duty we have. But you are correct, if for instance, the person does not want to learn or even if that is the last thing he or she wants, then it is even stressful and not even courteous to attempt teaching that person. Sometimes it is better to leave them alone so that they can discover it on their own as they may be more willing to learn. In time, they will find this out for themselves and quite possibly they will then understand why it was we were attempting to convey to them.
For instance, one of my cousin used to be so close to me, and you might have this idea that things happens between cousins haha, so I stopped sharing my actions with him, as I thought when I share something like education, factors, causes or anything about what I will be doing, something happens, most of the time, he only shows interest to know, and don't want to use it for himself.
So I stopped sharing, as if the other person is only listening and not acting, not showing interest there is no point in sharing, as in return we won't be getting something useful, like even an advice, so that's what I did and I share him about my crypto life, he did not showed interest and recently like few months ago, I told him about some of my investments in crypto and he felt bad that I did not share with him, while I shared he did not showed interest.
I have faced this, so I know, but this is the best thing we can do, if they don't show interest, let them be as they are, a time will come they will regret it, and realize their mistake.
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The issue on here is on that people wont be stopping just because they dont like for them to miss out any opportunity for them to trade and thats why they would be continuing it despite of the current condition or situation that they are into.
Well, we are discussing about people who don't want to stop to teach other people to know crypto. It is what I read in the OP (first page).
Learning isnt that something being forced or or something that needed up to do it eventually considering that there are some signs that the market is not good. Stopping or having a break will be that recommended as you do able to know yoourself on how to handle up various conditions on which this do give out that approach on not to push up any trading decisions. It is just that stopping will be taking up such good control towards your mentality since not all will be that goo at this one.
Of course, we can't force anyone to learn because they will never get any knowledge if they have no intention to learn seriously.
Anyway, regarding our trading process, we can stop if we consider the market condition looks not good. There is no problem to take a break at the moment. This also can enable us to have the time to evaluate our strategy and analyze more the market condition in the future. I agree that we must have a good control, we don't do it carelessly.
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Of course, we can't force anyone to learn because they will never get any knowledge if they have no intention to learn seriously.
Anyway, regarding our trading process, we can stop if we consider the market condition looks not good. There is no problem to take a break at the moment. This also can enable us to have the time to evaluate our strategy and analyze more the market condition in the future. I agree that we must have a good control, we don't do it carelessly.
I understand that you are not acting out of the moment because you are acting based on what is right and rational to do during that time. It is encouraging to see that you are very much aware on when to continue and when to advance no further, though it was your decision to return to the drawing board and take a break that deserve commendation. This is not indicative of weakness on the side of the team but is an indication that there are limitations to the work that can be done as well as possible risks involved. You are proving that you don’t just drive with the wind in your hair as it seems that you want to take the opportunity to wait for a moment when you get a better control. In my opinion, it is right and proves that you decided to concentrate on the further peaceful course.
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when someone is asking you about wanting to earn some extra money and you try to recommend cryptocurrency because it’s what you have been focusing on for quite a few years now but then they already have a preconceived notion about crypto and they are already acting like they know everything about crypto and just overall remains uninterested, wouldn’t you be less motivated to teach them about crypto?
at that point, i’d know that this person is not open minded and doesn’t want to actually learn something new so honestly i should just stop at that point and not teach them about crypto what about you? will you keep teaching this kind of person?
I also had a topic about how we are not obligated to share our opinions or give advice in this market, because we are not responsible for other people's investment outcomes. If others don't want to listen, we don't need to share our knowledge, I think that's a relief for us instead of being bothered by the dangerous naivety of others.
If others don't want to learn before entering the market, they will pay a lot of money to be taught by the market. That might be the best thing: they will gain knowledge, and we will save time and energy for more important things.
- Should we share our views on crypto market with others? (https://www.altcoinstalks.com/index.php?topic=315927)
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I get that we want to contribute to the development and education of those most important to us because of the moral duty we have. But you are correct, if for instance, the person does not want to learn or even if that is the last thing he or she wants, then it is even stressful and not even courteous to attempt teaching that person. Sometimes it is better to leave them alone so that they can discover it on their own as they may be more willing to learn. In time, they will find this out for themselves and quite possibly they will then understand why it was we were attempting to convey to them.
This is very simple. When someone feel uninterested towards something, you don't go ahead to teach them because their countenance has ready shown that they are not interested about it. What you will do is to respect their decisions not to force or convince them on what their mind is not into to follow up
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at that point, i’d know that this person is not open minded and doesn’t want to actually learn something new so honestly i should just stop at that point and not teach them about crypto what about you? will you keep teaching this kind of person?
of course the same as you... when someone wants to know about crytpo, then I will respond according to the knowledge I have.. but when someone asks to regret or express hatred towards cryptocurrency, I prefer to ignore it.. I am more comfortable teaching cryptocurrency to people who are really excited, it will make it easier for me to explain sincerely about cryptocurrency... an open mind will also make me more enthusiastic in giving my ideas that can be considered by my conversation partner.. so, my response really depends on my conversation partner....
as long as no one belittles each other, then the chat will continue to be fun and I make it as comfortable as possible to learn cryptocurrency together.,..
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when someone is asking you about wanting to earn some extra money and you try to recommend cryptocurrency because it’s what you have been focusing on for quite a few years now but then they already have a preconceived notion about crypto and they are already acting like they know everything about crypto and just overall remains uninterested, wouldn’t you be less motivated to teach them about crypto?
at that point, i’d know that this person is not open minded and doesn’t want to actually learn something new so honestly i should just stop at that point and not teach them about crypto what about you? will you keep teaching this kind of person?
I will pretty much do the same thing 100 percent, in fact, i personally have stopped recommending crypto currency to people who walk up to me for financial advice and where they could invest their money, I simply tell them to go buy a land or property if they have enough money to do that.
And my reason for this is because often times when you recommend cryptocurrency to someone, they want you to also tell them which crypto asset they should invest in, when you tell them to invest in bitcoin, they will be like, why bitcoin when there are other cheaper and even way cheaper options in the market for the to invest in, you can explain till thy kingdom come and most will choose not to understand, some will even tell you that investing in bitcoin at this price is like pouring salt in an ocean.
So the best thing I do now is to stop telling people to invest in crypto, if a person comes to me asking to show him or her how to invest in crypto, or to help them invest a certain amount of money in a particular crypto asset, I gladly will assist because I believe he or she must have done his or her own research before coming to me, and if any thing goes wrong with such investment, I won't be held responsible.
But outside of the above, I simply will recommend the person to invest in physical assets where the chances of losing money is very slim, but also will require alot of money to start with.
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But outside of the above, I simply will recommend the person to invest in physical assets where the chances of losing money is very slim, but also will require alot of money to start with.
You know, you that is already in the cryptocurrency space is like someone who has 3D eyes who is overseeing lot of things out there, but those who aren't yet belonging to the crypto world would never understand why you always recommend Bitcoin to them to invest and even when they are making other choice of investment like going for altcoin you surely knows how altcoin or memecoin are being manipulated over the time in the market and people who aren't that knowledgeable or belonging to the space would see you as a limiter or someone who doesn't want to them to invest to their choice of coin without knowing the risk involved investing on altcoin.
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I will pretty much do the same thing 100 percent, in fact, i personally have stopped recommending crypto currency to people who walk up to me for financial advice and where they could invest their money, I simply tell them to go buy a land or property if they have enough money to do that.
And my reason for this is because often times when you recommend cryptocurrency to someone, they want you to also tell them which crypto asset they should invest in, when you tell them to invest in bitcoin, they will be like, why bitcoin when there are other cheaper and even way cheaper options in the market for the to invest in, you can explain till thy kingdom come and most will choose not to understand, some will even tell you that investing in bitcoin at this price is like pouring salt in an ocean.
So the best thing I do now is to stop telling people to invest in crypto, if a person comes to me asking to show him or her how to invest in crypto, or to help them invest a certain amount of money in a particular crypto asset, I gladly will assist because I believe he or she must have done his or her own research before coming to me, and if any thing goes wrong with such investment, I won't be held responsible.
But outside of the above, I simply will recommend the person to invest in physical assets where the chances of losing money is very slim, but also will require alot of money to start with.
Indeed, nowadays it is really rather complicated and dangerous to give investment tips, particularly in the sphere of cryptotrading. Some are not very conversant with the market aspects or are in a position to handle the fluctuations that prevail. Advice always involves getting the specific information which refers to the specific choice of the given assets. However, many of them do not know that safe and profitable securities involve a lot of undertaking of research and analysis. Therefore, if only extremely often and choose to help only those participants who have some level of basic knowledge, it is quite reasonable. On the other hand, recommending to invest in property or fixed assets though may entail large capital involved is safer in a manner because of the better returns in the long-run.