Religious cults start out by asking you to just come to
their meeting; then they gradually ask you for more and more
time and eventually money, too.
Is the person or authority using mind-control tricks or
manipulation? Is he or she using emotional reasoning?
Pushing an “us” vs. “them” perspective?
How truthful can you expect this person to be? Does he or
she have a vested interest? Does the authority,
institution or publication have a hidden agenda?
Ask these questions anytime someone suggests buying from the supply of databases like Bitcoin, Ethereum, IOTA, or any of those things.
When you get down to the details, cryptocoin advocates need you to buy in so they can cash out.
A certain amount of skepticism is healthy, and can help protect you from being "manipulated, bamboozled and seduced" in various ways. But when you make mistrust of authority your default position you lose out o the advantages of learning from the accumulated experience, expertise and wisdom of other humans.
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[ 0.19 ms ] story [ 13.8 ms ] threadWhen you get down to the details, cryptocoin advocates need you to buy in so they can cash out.