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Topic: Bitcoin - The cheap lesson of reality to teenagers - page 2. (Read 3778 times)

legendary
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Hi Zhou.... welcome back.... lmao

Oh good I'm not the only one who thought that photo looked familiar.

Doctor Who's newest Companion, though? (Didn't Zhou already go from 15 to 17 over about two years a while back?)

-MarkM-
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You're fat, because you dont have any pics on FB
Hi Zhou.... welcome back.... lmao
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Casper - A failed entrepenuer who looks like Zhou
Hi everyone, I’d like to introduce myself first. I am Casper, a 15 years old Web-developer in Hong Kong, start discovering Bitcoin in late 2011.

I think that it is beneficial to teens to touch on Bitcoins, and this is based on my 1.5 years of experience in the Bitcoin community. First, Bitcoin is a good place to start having them to know “What is Money”, it is not just knowing the layer of  “work-earn-spend” but also the supply/value and how the whole thing works. Next, Bitcoin is also a good place for learning to manage money. It is not just something you could learn by reading an economic book. But really a real life experience that you learn and advance. Also, Bitcoin is also a tool that let teens to get in and try their hands in the stock market and learn to invest (knowing you get dividend,and possible to win and lose), since we got things like the BTCT, charges only a little fee and you are welcome to play with.

And the most important thing is that teaching one NOT to gamble in anywhere, anytime with anything. Bitcoin gambling is just easy, one could easily lose their coins with a few clicks. In the reality, you work, and some gamble away and need to have their loans carry throughout his life. Losing and making them have a 0 balanced wallet will have them sad, and knowing gamble will result in losing, to prevent gamble in the future. Last but not least, using coins will let them learn, There are scams everywhere! Be caution anytime.

Above is what I have learnt in Bitcoin, and this big lesson costed me about 30USD. If you have a child, it is good to have them bump and learn in the small world of Bitcoin, instead of the cruel reality.(And it is cheap too!)

Reply and show your opinion, also give me like on my original post on BitcoinDiscourse
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