Dollars lack real value—it's best to offload them quickly.
Society has been conditioned to think dollars are valuable, leading people to trade time, effort, and skills for more of them.
Bitcoin's purchasing power may temporarily decrease against US Dollars, but it tends to rebound.
In contrast, when the US Dollar's purchasing power decreases against Bitcoin, it doesn't bounce back.
Gradually, buying Bitcoin with Dollars will become more costly, while Bitcoin will continue to acquire more Dollars.
Grasping this concept can shift your perspective on the world.
I do sometimes like to buy food and shelter though.
Fair point—basic needs like food and shelter gotta be covered. My take is to convert excess dollars into assets like Bitcoin after essentials. That way, you’re not just holding a depreciating currency long-term