Is it an achievement to have knowledge about Bitcoin but not be able to invest in Bitcoin?
If teaching and spreading news about Bitcoin is all you can do, would you considered yourself a total failure?
A friend is running a business and all he can do is pay bills and eat, he is not in power to do more than this, but having the knowledge about bitcoin is making him to question if he have wasted his time learning about Bitcoin.
Is the only way to be part of this movement is by becoming an investor?
In my opinion, being well-informed is never a waste of time. Knowledge is the most powerful tool we can leave for future generations, even if society today doesn't always seem to value the transmission of that wisdom.
It’s a paradox: in the era of peak information access, misinformation is everywhere. It’s incredible how information and true knowledge don't always go hand in hand. Being informed is only one part of the spectrum; true knowledge is what follows.
While information guides you, knowledge is what helps you make the right decisions. So no, it isn’t a waste of time. Think of it this way: it’s like someone being sad because they know how to drive but don’t own a car. When the opportunity finally arrives and the car is there, it is much better to already know how to drive than to have no idea where to start. I hope this helps him see the value in what he knows.
So: The best part isn't just for the investor; with just $1 (or 1 Sat

) you're already part of Bitcoin, and being part of the knowledge is priceless.