He gave me $20 and told me never to spend it, So I bought me some Bitcoins with that money
After a very fruitful conversation on the way to the airport, the young man pulled out a $20 bill, with a airport stamp on it believe it or not, and handed it to me. "Don't ever spend that $20," he said. "Instead, watch it grow."
I promised him I would put that $20 in the same spot where my $2 bill is that my mom gave me back in 2012; but instead, I did the best the next best thing.
Since he asked me to watch his gift grow exponentially, bigger and bigger, I figured it would just buy my first $20 worth of bitcoin with that money.
There you have it my friend your $20 gift is safely duck in my Robinhood account in Bitcoin... LOL...
Wish me luck
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