I disagree with you on this one completely.
If I can recap my comment on your last thread, No Knowledge is a waste <...>
Let's use you as an example: you are wearing a signature for which you are being paid in Bitcoin at the end of every week. What does that tell you? <...>
Here's the thing, the OP is assuming that knowledge is absolutely separate from money, and it's the other way around, knowledge can lead you to get money or to get bitcoin directly. As he is participating in signature campaigns it is paradoxical what he is saying. In fact, this forum is an example of many people with little money getting bitcoin.
When we generalize it further, individuals with knowledge can earn money by selling their services. Their knowledge and creativity should already be in motion and based on this simple logic. So when they need money, they must seek it. However, regardless of the approach, it must be acquired because they require money to move to the next stage.
You don't have to start with Bitcoin to end up with Bitcoin. You can begin in the real world and transition to Bitcoin to apply the knowledge you possess about it. You can work using your knowledge in the real world. If there are no opportunities, you can start as a laborer with that capital.
I still agree that knowledge is more important than money.
And behold, the affluent individuals lacking adequate knowledge, rest assured, their wealth is but a fleeting mirage, easily squandered due to poor management.