Rich/Poor dad guy - now saying 401K are at risk and related bleah blah

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Rich/Poor dad guy - now saying 401K are at risk and related bleah blah

I told u all 2 years ago...

Popular ppl - can they really share their 'real analysis'?

I dont think any traditionally rich can say anything anti $ capitalism

(dependent on society, page 3 approval, poliice, judges, local politicos etx)

He is saying bitcoin and ppl will follow, like they always do.

I wont.

another popular 'wizard' ray dahlio - wasnt he wrong about CN??

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After Thoughts

Thoth:#1

the thing about gold, bitcoin - all v v tangeable

why did brit master invent banking?

  • they ensure security of money - gold etx

now here is this 'genius' asking ppl to buy tangable goods - gold, btx (pen drives, phones etx)

all of those things are illusion of security - actually make you more vulnerable/attractive

bettis - they plan for that kind of thing ...personal lesson learnt by a 'dog rescuer devi' to left paw like a stray and kicked him till it became true...

it did...but then...i really dint care. 😀

Thoth:#2

frankly - i dont even think there is anything like 'self help' or mass education/hacks - anything peached by any page 3 guy

the target audience is hooked - follow like sheep...

it may 'increase' value for some time - like a fancy ponzie scheme based on trust of a celebrity...

but then, celebs dont really have real money, just inflow of it.

the guy is bankrupt - has to do bleh blah to save himselves.

Thoth:#3

I deal in time as currency

Cant/wont spend that personal currency to watch something which 1 is of no control of

stock market - needs watchful eye - 24x7

btc etc - same, even more risky - regulation and all

time - it changes perspective if 1 starts seeing it as 'real money'.

Thoth:#4

Interesting perspective on the limitations of popular figures sharing their analysis. It's important to think critically about the source and motivations behind financial advice. Ashish Tanwar