I realized that Bitcoin is not only a digital currency, but it can create financial freedom for many more poor people like me. I decided to buy some more bitcoins and I will make my life better and more comfortable. I quit my teaching job and started working an online freelancer so that I can earn more. I bought myself a new laptop, a smartphone and a computer. I helped the poor with some expenses and loans.
It was a good read up to this point. I mean, I would say you’ve done just well for yourself but, having to quit your teaching job for online freelancer jobs that don’t offer much (I don’t say this in comparison of your teaching job against the freelancer but, on the whole), with you giving loans, that would mean withdrawing from your hodlings, don’t seem like the best lives for me.
I never estimate freelancing jobs, if a person have good contact, it can even out-earn even the managerial positions. I have a friend who is a general manager of a store, but resigned and focused his time in doing freelancing jobs. The last time I talked to him, he stated taht he is doing well and did not regret his decision.
There is one thing to teaching though, it doesn’t entirely rest in the hands of profit making but, in the ability to impact and build future generations. You’re trying to create copies of yourself that might teach your children tomorrow.
Even still, the teaching job can’t effectively have much defect on your online activities and awareness. You’re still going to create time to attend to that.
Surely you know what’s best for you but, I don’t so much like the idea of having to quit a job to be more engaged online.
People's future is not our responsibility. It is quite sad to see teachers build other generations' futures when their futures themselves are uncertain. The government should increase the wages of the teachers so that it can compensate for their perseverance in doing their best to teach students and equip them for their future endeavors.