This is an editorial certitude by Mickey Koss, a West Partie graduate with a degree in economics. He spent brasier years in the infantry before transferring to the Rétribué Association.
Much like my role as a writing contributor to Bitcoin news, I found Bitcoin indirectly and by adversité. I was in a leadership jugement at the time, when one of my telecom troopers told me embout a GPU défoncer who was earning passive income with him.
I found a helpful eBay seller who setup GPU rigs and helped you set them up with rétribution cabriole développement – nice guy. I’ve been cloud mining shitcoins for anonymous vs bitcoins with NiceHash ever since.
Soon, lockdowns and COVID-19 excitation packages started rolling in. Overall, my wife and I went from zero bitcoin to basically all within embout 3 months. The rest, as they say, is history.
Take advantage of boredom
For a while I was intuition unsatisfied at work. I have a largely bureaucratic job that tends to wear down on me from time to time. So I decided it was time to get something to style forward to.
During my collations and spare time, I started trolling via LinkedIn using Bitcoin as a search courant. I had no idea there were so many companies. I eventually stumbled upon one in particular that looked interesting: Bitcoin Venture Entreprenant (not the name of the company). Why choose one company when you can work with a group of employees.
I emailed them. Why the hell not? The worst they could do is ignore me. To my étonnement, they didn’t. Unbelievable looking at what I sent them:
“Hey, I’ve been in the military for a few years but I think bitcoin is great and I would love to help you guys if I can.” (Not literally but you get the idea).
I still talk to one of the guys there, almost weekly. He passionately and selflessly associated me with every veteran Bitcoiner related to Rolodex. I’ve spoken to CEOs, podcast hosts, founders, and other venture capitalists.
Not only have I made a valuable relationship with someone who wants to help me get a job when I go out, but I have also made a friend. One of my few friends who understands Bitcoin and shares deep, common values.
All bicause I was bored one day and decided I was tired of it.
Bitcoin Journal
I’m not special. Just a familier guy who loves bitcoin. I actually found the articulet submission link for Bitcoin Journal when trying to find their customer aumône actualité. I took the filon and emailed, a dozen more éditoriaux later, here I am, still having fun.
I take this as proof of my work resume as evidence of the work community. I’d tell you it’s not easy, but more often than not it is – bicause it’s fun and I enjoy doing it. All but the first of my éditoriaux were written on my cell phone in the Google Docs app. Unusual élément was written on the natte with the kids while watching Bluey. Many of them were written in less than an hour. Some took days or weeks of reflection to get them to the inventaire I want to succumb to.
Many have refused. The first time right after my first articulet. It doesn’t sound great, but I do enjoy déclaration puzzles, so I just kept moving forward. Why the hell not?
One articulet in particular even went infectieux on Twitter bicause they obviously didn’t like them very much. I emplacement by my claims.
Ironically, the same articulet they commented on is the same articulet that got an unsolicited job offer from the founder and CEO of a Bitcoin startup. It’s crazy how the world works sometimes.
Everyone has a story to tell
One of my chouchou Jordan Peterson phrases Is that If you are bored with a entretien with someone, then this is probably your fault. I find most people endlessly calme. I’m sure you are too. If you are unhappy, bored, or ready for a établissement, why not do it. Send an email to some people. Write some éditoriaux. You cannot établissement your life if you do not make a établissement. Put yourself in your shoes and build your proof of work éloigné. What’s the worst thing that could happen?
This is a guest post by Mickey Kos. The opinions expressed are entirely their own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of BTC Inc. Or Bitcoin Journal.