MONEY IS A DRUG, and you're an addict.
Yes, money is a drug worse than crack, alcohol, or any other addictive substance.
Why? Here’s the case:
When you have a monetary system that can print unlimited amounts of money, the only way to create long-term security is by accumulating as many assets as possible.
It doesn’t matter if they generate cash flow or have speculative value.
It’s all about acquiring more and more. The bucket is intentionally leaky to keep you running the rat race.
This system forces you to be greedy just to survive. Generosity? Forget it. If you’re altruistic, you’ll be swallowed by poverty.
The system turns money into an endless obsession—a full-blown addiction.
No matter how much you have, it’s never enough.
Millions in the bank? Good luck. In a few years, inflation eats away your purchasing power. This cycle is relentless because it’s not just the system that’s broken—it’s the human incentives driving it.
That’s why Bitcoin is revolutionary. For the first time in history, it removes the human factor from the equation.
It ends the power to manipulate money and dismantles the game where only the greedy win.
Bitcoin isn’t just technology; it’s the antithesis of an addictive system that forces everyone to live like money junkies.
— walker Julian Figueroa Peruvian Bull
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