Maybe there is one dimension of luck when we talk about Bitcoin. If it is 2010 again and you are in your 20s and decide to try and get involved, you are more lucky than the guy who is in his 80s and decides to go down the rabbit hole because this unique opportunity, which Bitcoin clearly is, came up at the perfect time. The beauty about Bitcoin is that almost everyone had the same chance to detect it, it wasn't local or regional and that erases luck even more out of the equation. It's lucky if you are born next to a goldmine that nobody ever detected and you find it while building a sandbox in the countryside. Bitcoin was basically discoverable for everyone. It is just as you said, depends on what is on your mind on a daily basis and that determines your chances whether you stumble upon unique opportunities or not.
We agree mostly and as such I have decided only to respond to you on this last part. I hope that you write more posts in other places. There is a small dimension of luck to anything, and it is large with some things. However, any claims that luck is the primary reason for which someone got very wealthy with Bitcoin are dishonest, or even malicious and rude. I am not one of those people, but I would never dismiss their achievement or success with something meaningless as luck. Bitcoin is unique as you say, as the only real requirement to be able to discover Bitcoin at any time of its existence was to have an internet connection. If you lived in a place where there was no internet in the years 2009 and onwards, well there I could say that you were
unlucky. I would not say that people who had internet access were lucky because the standard is never "lucky".
As a child, I read a book about the adventures of Hercules. In it, Hercules told a friend, "A hero is someone who does everything in their power. The vast majority of people don't even do that." 🙋
The majority of the people on the planet right now are fat, so that fact alone confirms that the majority does not even do the basics let alone "everything in their power". There is no need to dig deeper to confirm that they are barely doing the minimum. They are mostly just pointlessly existing, passing time until they die. Their whole existence is meaningless. Let me also put it here: If someone is fat (not due to a real medical condition not bullshit self-imposed conditions), then that someone is an idiot who could not be farther away from
trying.
I'm into dancing, so there are practically no overweight people around me. I'm slim and handsome. 🤸At the same time, even overweight people can be very agile and physically strong. For example, one of my school friends could be considered overweight, yet he practices martial arts and moves with the grace of a panther. 🙋
I'm not sure that most people drag out meaningless existences and are good for nothing. Or rather, that might be true, but I try to think positively of the people around me. Every person is a universe. When I walk down the street and look at the people around me, I think that perhaps they are doing amazing things and solving complex strategic problems. They may have a rich inner world. I just don't know about it...
I can only evaluate myself. And there are a lot of things I don't like about myself. For example, right now, there are some dramatic events happening in the crypto industry. And I'm not sure I'm smart enough to even recognize them. But I need to not only recognize them, but also reconsider my tactics and strategy. And take the right, appropriate actions...🤷