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sr. member
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March 15, 2023, 01:22:56 PM
#7
Introducing them into bitcoin for buying is not possible because you already mentioned they wre struggling to pay their own expenses so we can't think about making investment from their point of view. But introducing them into bitcointalk can open their eyes because here they will read useful things which may not found in the other platforms so they know importantance of money and how people are making it around the world and also signature campaign can do some financial help just something is better than nothing but keep in mind their goal should be getting information not just make money from signature campaign.
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March 15, 2023, 01:03:34 PM
#6
I have been wanting to talk to them about bitcoin currency and perhaps bitcointalk forum too, but  hey,  my fears is that they might not give me audience based on how things are within the family.

Ofcourse if they truly needs a change they should be able to oay a listening hear to what you have to offer but ensure that you don't overexergerage the whole thing about bitcoin and the forum to make it look like a quick method of making money, let them understand it's a currency that requires learning and with patients,
 
Not that  my awareness and familiarity with bitcoin as a digital currency has made me rich but at least to a notable extent despite with the associated risk involved it has really been profitable to me financially through which I have used to finance and pay some bills.

If they truly see the outcome in you then they will always wanted to give a try out o bitcoin but your past relationships with them also matters because you can't expect them to trust you just like that without first having a good rapport being a family together before.
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March 15, 2023, 12:41:08 PM
#5
First you have to work on building a relationship with your siblings, before coming at them with bitcoin investment or bitcointalk forum.
I agree with your suggestion, the first step that OP should take is to build good communication with his siblings before starting discussions and introducing crypto to his siblings.
Because I think in terms of what OP is experiencing it is more important to try to improve his relationship with his other siblings and family first before helping or giving financial advice to his brother.

What do you guys propose I do or how to go about it!. Or should I just look the other way!
I feel that the problem you are experiencing seems more complicated than what you describe, because in the past, a close friend of mine also experienced the same thing as you regarding polygamy and inheritance problems with one father's brother but a different mother.
OP you have good intentions to help your siblings in your way but it will be meaningless if you always think about the doubts you have and don't immediately try to start communicating with them. In my opinion, if your intention is unanimous to help your brother, you must have the courage to take steps and be ready to accept the risks involved.
Eliminate all your doubts and have good communication before you finally try to introduce crypto or other financial advice to your brother. If later it turns out that you experience rejection from them, it will again depend on you, whether you want to keep trying or stop everything you are trying to do.
You will receive lots of suggestions from all the members here and it might add to your confusion. All of that is for you to decide because you yourself know better about the current situation than everyone. I hope you can solve your problem soon.
hero member
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March 15, 2023, 11:13:51 AM
#4
First you have to work on building a relationship with your siblings, before coming at them with bitcoin investment or bitcointalk forum. They wouldn’t pay you no mind because y’all aren’t in the best of terms. Family can be difficult, especially a polygamous one. Everyone suspects the other person means them harm, even if that wasn’t the case I still wouldn’t recommend you mix business and family. It won’t end well in my opinion.
I have read threads about people asking similar questions or already doing what you have in mind.

I managed to convince my senior dad to invest in BTC
I helped my dad bought some Bitcoin last night
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March 15, 2023, 10:18:15 AM
#3
Let me first commend you that you have a good heart, if it were to be another person, they will never get to wish their siblings from other mothers well, let alone tell them the way to make money.

That said, you don't have to worry your mind about doing good things, just spit it out, call a spade what it is and let it relax your conscience.

If they like let them embrace it, and if they don't, so be their lot.
mk4
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March 15, 2023, 09:58:36 AM
#2
Mate you already have bigger things to resolve — screw bitcoin for now lmao. Also noting that friends&family and volatile investments never go together well.
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March 15, 2023, 09:19:52 AM
#1
I have some sort of burden within my mind and I don't know how to go about it and with the kind of approach I should use to initiate a dialogue and be sure of being given a paid attention to what u have to say. Alright, this is it...
Am one folk from a polygamous family. My Dad (now late) married three wives of which things seemed to have been going smoothly among the wives and we the children from different mothers while Dad was alive, but an unfortunate events sets in disrupting the peace immediately after Dad's death. More than a year now we all of different mothers have not being in talking terms owing to inheritance issues that sets in. But this isn't what burdens me at the moment.

The actual burden is that, for the past months now I noticed how my other brothers some who are not yet engaged with a any payable job at the moment struggling through with some difficulty catering for their selves based on how harsh the economic situation in the country current is. And I have been wanting to talk to them about bitcoin currency and perhaps bitcointalk forum too, but  hey,  my fears is that they might not give me audience based on how things are within the family. Not that  my awareness and familiarity with bitcoin as a digital currency has made me rich but at least to a notable extent despite with the associated risk involved it has really been profitable to me financially through which I have used to finance and pay some bills. And in same vein I feel it could be helpful too to them knowing and taking part in it. Of which I'll gladly guide them through to the best of my ability about the process.     I don't propose to convince them into buying the idea but I only intend presenting it to them and the decision to get along is completely left with each one of them.

But the emphasis here is my fear on how to approach them and engage them in the discussion that their attention would be deeply captured to give me a listening ears to what I have in mind since we're currently not in good talking terms due the family issues on ground.
What do you guys propose I do or how to go about it!. Or should I just look the other way!
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