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November 26, 2021, 02:11:54 PM
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It's basically being scared to lose what you already have, moving out of your comfort zone is a copious procedure, not many take such risks.
I can't imagine how someone who can't afford to work in a field that isn't his field forces himself to try something different just because he wants to gain experience and an opportunity to make more money. I don't think this is necessary because I'm pretty sure he'll have a hard time achieving result from his new job just because it's not his field.

A person with good knowledge and mindset may not need to move from their old job to new job because they just need to work with their brain to make a lot of money. My point is when someone has the desire to invest then this will help them a lot to make a profit regardless of which part they are interested in. A farmer does not have to stop farming just because he has invested in crypto from his crop. He can continue his work while also making a profit from his investment.

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November 26, 2021, 03:15:22 PM
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https://www.economist.com/britain/2021/11/18/britains-inequalities-are-spelt-out-in-its-surnames

A recent research presented in the article above indicates that
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most people don't move
, geographically speaking. It is curious how most people are (randomly?) born somewhere and they tend to look for the opportunities to make a living on that place, do not go too far or think that they actually enjoy the freedom of deciding to go to anywhere else in the world unless they have serious pressing motivation (hunger, crime,...).

Reading this, I could not help but think that people also "don't move" in monetary terms. They are born in a certain region and they do not think that their money might very well better in some other form (e.g. bitcoin).

In our specific space and territory, we're emotionally attached to our loved ones, as well as our responsibilities. Yes, there are better opportunities in other places yet most people are happy and contented with what they have as long as they're comfortable living in peace. Sometimes, it's not only earnings and profits that could make us happy but the way we're living our lives.
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November 26, 2021, 04:23:24 PM
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I got your point and i think you're right. There's no need really to move into another job or jump into other type of investment just because there is more profits in it. You can have them both if you want. No need to get out from your comfort zone. Instead, make your other job or other investment as your new comfort zone too. In this case, you have to do multi tasking so that you'll be productive in both. As long as you are capable to make them productive and profitable, then having them both is definitely worth it.
It was just my life experience that I did till now. I have a job and I also try my best to be able to invest in profitable thing like crytpo or so on. Without going out of my comfort zone I don't think this will be a problem because I really enjoy both of these things at the same time.

Investing is indeed very profitable, but I also need to work and enjoy life beyond the aspect of how I spend my money on things like investing. I've been doing it for years, and it still makes me feel good.

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November 26, 2021, 05:54:21 PM
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Change isn't necessarily positive, and that's where most people (including myself) chicken out. For instance, leaving my current job, in which I've been working for the past two years, looks like a huge leap to me. I know, that I'm going to get paid each month, with an above average salary, how to manage the job and what to expect from it. However, I'm positive that I've missed a handful of opportunities by staying  stagnant.

It's basically being scared to lose what you already have, moving out of your comfort zone is a copious procedure, not many take such risks.
I was fearing the same thing, I wasn't promoted to higher level in my job for 2.5 years, most anyone has ever worked in that position at my last job was 8 months, I stayed there for 2.5 years, I broke the record and then near quadrupled it, so I was a great employee and they didn't allow me to switch departments in the same place neither stating I am crucial for the work.

However they didn't give me any chief position, didn't promoted to higher level and so forth. Basically, it is not going to be anything good for me there as long as I stayed, so I quit and ever since then I have been a lot better. But I had friends like that who ended up a lot worse, like for example my wife was a teacher and she always wanted to be a teacher while growing up but after she became a teacher during her 4th year she decided she doesn't want to be a teacher anymore and hated her job, cried while going to work she hated THAT much.

So, she quit and ever since then she has been looking for some work that she could do and failed to do so for 3+ years now. So, I would say it is really not all the same and I get the idea of how quitting your job could be scary but if we don't do it then we can't grow and never have a "chance" to fill out the maximum our life could provide us.

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November 26, 2021, 09:19:05 PM
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Change isn't necessarily positive, and that's where most people (including myself) chicken out. For instance, leaving my current job, in which I've been working for the past two years, looks like a huge leap to me. I know, that I'm going to get paid each month, with an above average salary, how to manage the job and what to expect from it. However, I'm positive that I've missed a handful of opportunities by staying  stagnant.

It's basically being scared to lose what you already have, moving out of your comfort zone is a copious procedure, not many take such risks.
I was fearing the same thing, I wasn't promoted to higher level in my job for 2.5 years, most anyone has ever worked in that position at my last job was 8 months, I stayed there for 2.5 years, I broke the record and then near quadrupled it, so I was a great employee and they didn't allow me to switch departments in the same place neither stating I am crucial for the work.

However they didn't give me any chief position, didn't promoted to higher level and so forth. Basically, it is not going to be anything good for me there as long as I stayed, so I quit and ever since then I have been a lot better. But I had friends like that who ended up a lot worse, like for example my wife was a teacher and she always wanted to be a teacher while growing up but after she became a teacher during her 4th year she decided she doesn't want to be a teacher anymore and hated her job, cried while going to work she hated THAT much.

So, she quit and ever since then she has been looking for some work that she could do and failed to do so for 3+ years now. So, I would say it is really not all the same and I get the idea of how quitting your job could be scary but if we don't do it then we can't grow and never have a "chance" to fill out the maximum our life could provide us.
I get it.  Not all new opportunities always turn out to be positive, sometimes its even a worst thing that comes. This is the reason why we have to carefully weigh things out if a new offer or opportunity is really better from our current job. Or maybe it might be good at first but later on, we realized its not for long term because its not a stable one. So i really understand for those who did not want to get out from their comfort zone anymore.

However, there are also instances that when a person gets to accept a new job and leave the old one, he gets to enjoy his life more because that is his passion and he knows exactly the flow of his new job.

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November 26, 2021, 09:26:16 PM
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Change isn't necessarily positive, and that's where most people (including myself) chicken out. For instance, leaving my current job, in which I've been working for the past two years, looks like a huge leap to me. I know, that I'm going to get paid each month, with an above average salary, how to manage the job and what to expect from it. However, I'm positive that I've missed a handful of opportunities by staying  stagnant.

It's basically being scared to lose what you already have, moving out of your comfort zone is a copious procedure, not many take such risks.
I was fearing the same thing, I wasn't promoted to higher level in my job for 2.5 years, most anyone has ever worked in that position at my last job was 8 months, I stayed there for 2.5 years, I broke the record and then near quadrupled it, so I was a great employee and they didn't allow me to switch departments in the same place neither stating I am crucial for the work.

However they didn't give me any chief position, didn't promoted to higher level and so forth. Basically, it is not going to be anything good for me there as long as I stayed, so I quit and ever since then I have been a lot better. But I had friends like that who ended up a lot worse, like for example my wife was a teacher and she always wanted to be a teacher while growing up but after she became a teacher during her 4th year she decided she doesn't want to be a teacher anymore and hated her job, cried while going to work she hated THAT much.

So, she quit and ever since then she has been looking for some work that she could do and failed to do so for 3+ years now. So, I would say it is really not all the same and I get the idea of how quitting your job could be scary but if we don't do it then we can't grow and never have a "chance" to fill out the maximum our life could provide us.
I'm stuck in a job I do not like, while I have recently graduated from university, however, the money is quite decent and at the same time, it's a pretty stable job, one day off per week and two paid leaves per month. I've known the manager for two years now, he isn't the worst, but I've learned how to handle him and usually, my requirements (regarding work schedule) are met.

Despite not liking the job, I still haven't abandoned it. I've graduated, and I'm still there, I haven't even looked to find somewhere else, until a few weeks earlier. I'm basically stuck in a loop just because I'm too stagnant to get out of my comfort zone and try something else, mainly because I'm afraid that this something else, could be worse than my current situation.

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November 27, 2021, 05:52:13 PM
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where I live most of them buy stocks and deposit their money. this happens because of their ignorance of bitcoin and fear of value. to transfer it is very difficult because most of them are afraid of losing their money and do not understand the world of bitcoin cs, as well as many slanted news circulating in every media at this time make them even more hesitant to join

Investing in Bitcoin is always shocking for many, especially when they do not know anything about financial markets and watch a lot of news on TV, which, CNN is a news network that does not speak well of BTC at all, at least CNN in Spanish in their economy space does not recommend investing in BTC at all, the reasons they say are:

1.-Very high volatility
2.- High risk asset

And there are many more that are reasons why they have been made by people who do know economics but who do not adapt to new technologies and if they do not adapt to new technologies they do not adapt to an alternative economy where freedom can be achieved. financial, for them the safe is the traditional thing, where the debt is the one who consumes their clients.

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November 27, 2021, 06:15:14 PM
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I'm stuck in a job I do not like, while I have recently graduated from university, however, the money is quite decent and at the same time, it's a pretty stable job, one day off per week and two paid leaves per month. I've known the manager for two years now, he isn't the worst, but I've learned how to handle him and usually, my requirements (regarding work schedule) are met.

Despite not liking the job, I still haven't abandoned it. I've graduated, and I'm still there, I haven't even looked to find somewhere else, until a few weeks earlier. I'm basically stuck in a loop just because I'm too stagnant to get out of my comfort zone and try something else, mainly because I'm afraid that this something else, could be worse than my current situation.
The fear of loss is real and many times it paralyzes people, however we need to understand as well that the circumstances that we are living are out of normal, the pandemic changed everything, I knew a lot of people that lost their jobs so the ones that still have them are afraid of leaving them because if they do and they do not find another soon then they will find themselves in a difficult position, so people prefer to endure a little bit more until things improve and the economy is healthier than right now.
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