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I made a mistake during my Bitcoin lecture last week in the university of Bologna. One I’m not going to repeat. I assumed something. And I shouldn’t have.

Since I was talking about my job, I told the students that a big part of it is debunking myths around Bitcoin...

You know, the usual stuff: Bitcoin is a Ponzi, it’s going to zero, it’s killing the planet. I built like 15 slides for this. I was ready to fight. Ready to debunk every single one of them, one by one.

So I asked them: “What’s something negative you’ve heard about Bitcoin?”

Silence. No one raised their hand. No one mentioned pollution. No one said anything about volatility or scams. These were 22 years old, curious, open-minded, and genuinely there to learn. They didn’t have myths to unlearn.

So there I was, spending the next 20 minutes talking about gas flaring, carbon-negative mining, and all the reasons Bitcoin is not what “they” say it is. But “they,” in this case, didn’t even exist. The only person bringing up those narratives was me.

And that’s when it hit me. All these years in the Bitcoin scene have trained my brain to always be on the defensive. To expect resistance. To anticipate criticism. And that mindset slowly killed a part of the joy I used to feel when I first learned about Bitcoin.

Back then, no one had told me it was bad. I just found it exciting, revolutionary, empowering. My brain wasn’t busy filtering negative takes it was busy being amazed.

That beginner’s energy, that childish awe, that sense of discovering something precious, it’s something I want to reconnect with. I don’t want to be the person who walks into a room full of open minds and immediately starts talking about the bad things people say.

I want to talk about freedom from banks and government, creativity, women empowerment, potential. I’m not saying I’ll stop responding to critics when necessary. But I want to stop assuming that everyone is a critic.

There are way more people out there who are just curious, interested, open to learning, than there are loud contrarians I’ll never change the mind of anyway.

From now on, I want to speak to the curious ones. Not the ghosts in my head.


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R · 54w
Promoting the wonder and awe, Love this! 🚁😁
MarcG · 54w
Thats such a fantastic point!! We expect all that 'adult' criticism and skepticism, but In your class like that it's different - it's all the open minds and that energy. Especially to save _themselves_!! Well done for doing that class! 👏👏👏👏
Satosha · 54w
Bitcoin education is why rest of the world is bad .. it never talks about why bitcoin is good !
szarka · 54w
Similarly, most* of my students arrive without this baggage. But they do arrive having heard a lot of hype about shitcoins like Ripple. :( * I did have one student refuse to take part in a class exercise because she didn't want to promote terrorism. :(
Kyle Huber · 54w
Really nice post, thanks for sharing!
Bison · 54w
You still handed them valuable armor
1776 · 54w
Never forget that an adversarial mindset is the first block in any security or cybersecurity plan. Your knowledge and wisdom is being kept sharp by speaking to those ghosts.
Asdf · 54w
Amazing point! I have made the same mistake with creating lots of slides falling with negativity. I like your idea of just presenting the positive, the possibilities, empowerment it gives them.
1776 · 54w
Way to go, Teacher
anubisSonOfRa · 54w
Great post! Followed!
chancellor · 54w
Cool story, but that desk is impressive.
Moonwatcher · 54w
You and nostr:npub1dergggklka99wwrs92yz8wdjs952h2ux2ha2ed598ngwu9w7a6fsh9xzpc are my favorite bitcon filosofers/thinkers
HodlerOfLastResort · 54w
Awesome self-reflection. Keep up the good work 🙌🏽👍🏽
So Tachi · 54w
True, but Bitcoin was born from the 2009 bailing, you first need to study money and the shortcoming of fiat to fully understand the power of Bitcoin.
renato · 54w
🤝
marco · 54w
Mitica nostr:npub1qy2tkywa36ufh76qv62snv4953eayufxufav4evz2le06lxe2amqpxavna ! E che bello vedere che tra le aule dell’università di Bologna continuino ancora ad imparare sia studenti che insegnanti 💙❤️
bitcoinpoorguy 比特幣傢伙 · 54w
Bullish on young people. They don’t have many things to unlearn from.
Vampire · 54w
Kids need to learn to question everything, and especially when it comes from a negative narrative. Those are usually the most suspect points of view in my book. And this applies to everything, not just Bitcoin.
Horszt · 54w
Thank you for your work Laura, this is so interesting. I ask myself in how many personal stuff we tend to be defensive all the time! Great thought and obviously an instant-follow! 💜
Eporediese · 54w
Train to Bologna: €38 Lecturing in a college that predates the printing press: Awe-inspiring Expecting to defend Bitcoin from skeptical students: Routine Realizing they believe in change more than you do: Priceless
MRbtc · 54w
Very well said.
SwapMarket · 54w
Because they were 22 y.o. Mentioned Bitcoin to a 53 y.o. yesterday, who complained about inflation, and got the usual "scam not backed by anything".
Dave🐸 · 54w
kids born after 2009 - only know what their parents think about bitcoin lol. people hated on credit cards and now are the norm. 🤷🏽‍♂️ great to hear your class were open minded - that’s the key💜
Roland Pfaff · 54w
Good read. Smart conclusion. Nice Post. Thanks.
Connie · 54w
Someone called me crazy when I said we should start with colleges. I love your insight! 🧡
Sven · 54w
That's the spirit Laura! Wonderful! Keep going 💪
davesoma · 54w
Brava, continua cosi!
Ai_enlong · 54w
Truth needn’t be defended. It is self-evident. Everything you labeled as myth about BTC? It’s true. Let’s parse myth and legend and lay down facts, shall we? A Ponzi — someone must be willing to pay a price deferred in the future for the store of value to function — the same function all...
Kyle Miller · 54w
I must say that I don't think it was a mistake, because you immediately learned from it. It was perhaps the perfect thing to happen in a perfect way. It's definitely hard to adapt in the moment many times, but it also seems like it could have been an opportunity to address this bias in the moment an...
Diyana · 54w
What a great experience and share. So awesome the youth there is open and ready to learn! I could imagine it is still educational to expose where others might have had concerns and educate on how to address them. I would personally be interested in these slides.