That’s the thing you just showed bitcoin investment is the only area that interest you. I believe my message is for you and others who only see the bitcoin investment as the only thing about bitcoin.
Also why would I tell you how much bitcoin I have accumulated? You wonder why people become a target, giving out information about how much you have accumulated will make you one.
The journey I speak of in my thread is personal, like I said it’s not a traditional advice it’s just calling for beginners to reflect on their bitcoin journey and how they themselves can improve.
Now I understand your point better, and you’re right. Bitcoin journey shouldn’t be narrowed down to only investment or portfolio size because bitcoin itself is broader than just buying and holding. Then regarding accumulation, I agree nobody should publicly disclose how much BTC they own. Privacy and security are important in bitcoin, especially in a space where people can easily become targets because of oversharing.
Your thread is more about self-reflection, asking beginners to personally evaluate their understanding, growth, mistakes, discipline, security awareness, and overall relationship with bitcoin. That’s actually a deeper approach than the usual “how much profit have you made?” discussions. Do you know someone can have little or no BTC yet still have grown massively in knowledge, conviction, security practices, and understanding of how bitcoin works. That too is progress worth tracking.