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June 23, 2014, 03:42:31 AM |
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I quit my job = bum
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jaberwock
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June 23, 2014, 03:56:21 AM |
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I quit my job = bum
Not really applies to all. What if I quit my job and now owns business. My formula is I work 9-5 = I'm a corporate slave
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Lethn
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bitmarket.io
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June 23, 2014, 10:00:05 AM |
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I hired myself. Then fired myself. Yes.
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June 23, 2014, 03:26:09 PM |
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I had to have *had* a job first in order to quit it
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i am here.
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rapsaodan84
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June 23, 2014, 03:29:43 PM |
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What's a full time bitcoiner? A person that works in a bitcoin-related occupation, or an early adopter who is now a millionaire?
I was thinking the same way. In the first case, that's still a job, so no quit there. In the second case, no need to quit any job. Unless you want to, but you don't need to quit to be this kind of bitcoiner.
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cbeast
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Let's talk governance, lipstick, and pigs.
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June 23, 2014, 03:31:07 PM |
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I prefer to call it "semi-retirement" or "between careers".
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Any significantly advanced cryptocurrency is indistinguishable from Ponzi Tulips.
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sifter (OP)
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June 23, 2014, 03:58:22 PM |
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I prefer to call it "semi-retirement" or "between careers".
lol I had to have *had* a job first in order to quit it well isn't it your job here? so you can quit it
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AceWallen
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June 23, 2014, 05:14:12 PM |
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Have you quit your job to become a full time bitcoiner?
LOL -- i wish. it'll be a while. if we can bubble up to $50k, i might be able to retire and live on a modest income. $100k and i would have to seriously consider cashing out most of my coins.
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ahappymau5
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June 23, 2014, 05:32:30 PM |
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Nope, can't afford to yet... Bitcoin only gives me a small income for now but should become full time in about a year or two when the price grows.
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skottiejay
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June 23, 2014, 05:36:43 PM |
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I wish I had a job to quit, but bitcoin helps in the long run. I'm kicking myself for not investing a large amount of money in 2011 when I first found out about this forum and the price of BTCitcoin was like $14 bucks. Hell I'm kicking myself for when it was even lower than that. I kind of laughed it off because of a server I hang out on IRC a dude kept telling me about the price of bitcoin, kind of egging me on. Even then when they went really low before going up again I could have probably bought at least 10 BTC because everyone has some spare change right?
I guess looking back, I didn't think of the profitability and honestly I was a little put off by mining (when I first learned of bitcoin I was CPU mining on an atom dell notebook, real smart right?) and it was not showing me ANY kind of reward so I thought whatever and completely stopped coming here and mining.
If only, if only, if only.
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What else could I say?
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AceWallen
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June 23, 2014, 05:59:54 PM |
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I wish I had a job to quit, but bitcoin helps in the long run. I'm kicking myself for not investing a large amount of money in 2011 when I first found out about this forum and the price of BTCitcoin was like $14 bucks. Hell I'm kicking myself for when it was even lower than that. I kind of laughed it off because of a server I hang out on IRC a dude kept telling me about the price of bitcoin, kind of egging me on. Even then when they went really low before going up again I could have probably bought at least 10 BTC because everyone has some spare change right?
I guess looking back, I didn't think of the profitability and honestly I was a little put off by mining (when I first learned of bitcoin I was CPU mining on an atom dell notebook, real smart right?) and it was not showing me ANY kind of reward so I thought whatever and completely stopped coming here and mining.
If only, if only, if only.
i totally understand that. i found out about bitcoin in 2010 and actually solo mined a block after mining for a few weeks. but then i just sort of forgot about it, they weren't worth much so i didn't care. never backed up the wallet and lost the coins. after a year of trading.... i am almost back to my original stash of 50 BTC....
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zahra4571
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June 23, 2014, 06:50:51 PM |
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I don't even haved a job, that is because my contry is in trouble, I fully turned my work to btc earning.
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skottiejay
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June 23, 2014, 06:54:14 PM |
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I wish I had a job to quit, but bitcoin helps in the long run. I'm kicking myself for not investing a large amount of money in 2011 when I first found out about this forum and the price of BTCitcoin was like $14 bucks. Hell I'm kicking myself for when it was even lower than that. I kind of laughed it off because of a server I hang out on IRC a dude kept telling me about the price of bitcoin, kind of egging me on. Even then when they went really low before going up again I could have probably bought at least 10 BTC because everyone has some spare change right?
I guess looking back, I didn't think of the profitability and honestly I was a little put off by mining (when I first learned of bitcoin I was CPU mining on an atom dell notebook, real smart right?) and it was not showing me ANY kind of reward so I thought whatever and completely stopped coming here and mining.
If only, if only, if only.
i totally understand that. i found out about bitcoin in 2010 and actually solo mined a block after mining for a few weeks. but then i just sort of forgot about it, they weren't worth much so i didn't care. never backed up the wallet and lost the coins. after a year of trading.... i am almost back to my original stash of 50 BTC.... Ugh so lucky, when I forgot about it I think every wallet that I had because for some reason I thought having multiple wallets was ok were lost to the sea. Maybe there was enough for one full BTCitcoin in there I don't know but there's no use crying over it now.
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iopq
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June 23, 2014, 09:20:08 PM |
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I have quit my crappy job but It had nothing to do with bitcoin/cryptocoins.
I quit because I realized that time is scarce. I am dying (in a methaphoric sense that everyone dies eventually) as you read this. I do not have a lot of time. Spending MY time just so that I can escape to leisure for 15 vacation days a year (This is actually GENEROUS vacation time for US companies)-- that's not success, but a most profound kind of failure in my opinion.
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ruggedman_dan
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June 24, 2014, 12:24:22 AM |
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I quit my job = bum
Not really applies to all. What if I quit my job and now owns business. My formula is I work 9-5 = I'm a corporate slave Exactly. Many people seem to be confused what a full time bitcoiner is. I would say it is anyone who can make a living from bitcoin related profits. This could mean buying and selling via lbc, daytrading, running a btc related biz, posting all day for sig ad campaign dough...whatever.
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ruggedman_dan
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June 24, 2014, 12:28:30 AM |
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I have quit my crappy job but It had nothing to do with bitcoin/cryptocoins.
I quit because I realized that time is scarce. I am dying (in a methaphoric sense that everyone dies eventually) as you read this. I do not have a lot of time. Spending MY time just so that I can escape to leisure for 15 vacation days a year (This is actually GENEROUS vacation time for US companies)-- that's not success, but a most profound kind of failure in my opinion.
Indeed. Ask anyone doing 25 years in prison if they would take $1 million to do another 25 years and they dont get it until their time is completely up. I bet they'd tell you hell no. I hate trading my finite time for freaking peanuts. That's why I love bitcoin because it offers me a way out of this rat race.
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iopq
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June 24, 2014, 11:21:34 PM |
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Found a good essay about why most people work, it's a good read for people who are still on the fence about what to do with their life. "Your Lifestyle Has Already Been Designed (The Real Reason For The Forty-Hour Workweek)" http://www.filmsforaction.org/news/your_lifestyle_has_already_been_designed/The authors' points remind me a lot of "The Century of Self"--- a documentary about how the consumer mindset was formed starting in the 1920's. A good read.
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AdamSmith
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June 25, 2014, 01:14:45 AM |
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Have you quit your job to become a full time bitcoiner?
Earlier adopter can probably retire by now, Late comer still have hard time quitting full job.
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skottiejay
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June 25, 2014, 04:56:35 PM |
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My plan was to start making small trades for BTC with whatever money I could find, and start to build up some kind of secure fund for the future, unfortunately each time I have any money I end up needing it to eat.
No I really can't quit a job I don't have, and I can't spare the money I don't have. I do small jobs on amazon turk for amazon money, I can't transfer that into bitcoin money as much as I wish I could.
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