**Subject: Your Message Hit Me Deeply — I’ve Lived It**
Hi Brandon,
I just finished reading your piece, *“How the Rich Exit the System (and Why You’re Not Invited),”* and I have to say — it struck a nerve. Not just because it’s brilliantly written, but because I’ve lived the very reality you're describing.
I’m originally from Venezuela. I experienced first-hand what happens when fiat money collapses. We didn’t just learn about inflation — we *survived* hyperinflation. Prices doubled in days, people’s life savings evaporated overnight, and families who once had stability were left hungry and hopeless. You’re right: most people don’t question money — until it burns them.
For me, that moment came when the regime expropriated everything I had — my property, my cash, even my right to live safely. But there was one thing they couldn’t seize: **Bitcoin**.
Bitcoin allowed me to move value without being traced. It helped me bribe my way out of a police checkpoint. And ultimately, it helped me escape the country with my life — something many others never had the chance to do.
That’s why your message hit so hard. What you’re writing isn’t just theory. It’s truth. It's what happens when people wake up and realize the money system isn’t broken — it’s *rigged*. Your breakdown of the Cantillon Effect and the invisibility of fiat theft is pure clarity. I just want to add this: once you *see* the system, you can’t unsee it. You can't go back.
And once you *experience* Bitcoin as a survival tool — not as a speculative bet — it forever changes your relationship to freedom.
You wrote:
> “People usually don’t change because of facts. They change because they get hurt.”
That’s exactly it.
Maybe it’s time we start adding more of these stories to the Bitcoin narrative — not about Lambos or laser eyes, but about human dignity, survival, and truth.
Thank you for the work you're doing to wake people up. You're not just spreading information — you're offering lifelines.
**Subject: Your Message Hit Me Deeply — I’ve Lived It**
Hi Brandon,
I just finished reading your piece, *“How the Rich Exit the System (and Why You’re Not Invited),”* and I have to say — it struck a nerve. Not just because it’s brilliantly written, but because I’ve lived the very reality you're describing.
I’m originally from Venezuela. I experienced first-hand what happens when fiat money collapses. We didn’t just learn about inflation — we *survived* hyperinflation. Prices doubled in days, people’s life savings evaporated overnight, and families who once had stability were left hungry and hopeless. You’re right: most people don’t question money — until it burns them.
For me, that moment came when the regime expropriated everything I had — my property, my cash, even my right to live safely. But there was one thing they couldn’t seize: **Bitcoin**.
Bitcoin allowed me to move value without being traced. It helped me bribe my way out of a police checkpoint. And ultimately, it helped me escape the country with my life — something many others never had the chance to do.
That’s why your message hit so hard. What you’re writing isn’t just theory. It’s truth. It's what happens when people wake up and realize the money system isn’t broken — it’s *rigged*. Your breakdown of the Cantillon Effect and the invisibility of fiat theft is pure clarity. I just want to add this: once you *see* the system, you can’t unsee it. You can't go back.
And once you *experience* Bitcoin as a survival tool — not as a speculative bet — it forever changes your relationship to freedom.
You wrote:
> “People usually don’t change because of facts. They change because they get hurt.”
That’s exactly it.
Maybe it’s time we start adding more of these stories to the Bitcoin narrative — not about Lambos or laser eyes, but about human dignity, survival, and truth.
Thank you for the work you're doing to wake people up. You're not just spreading information — you're offering lifelines.
With deep respect,
**Charly**
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