Level 3 – E. Identity
Labour and relationship market
I am what my skills are
Our identity becomes increasingly multifaceted as we focus on maximising opportunities in both the professional and personal realms. We define ourselves by our achievements, social standing, and attractiveness, while continuously striving to enhance our competencies. Essentially, our self-worth is tied to what we can accomplish. As adults, we develop the capacity to recognise and respect the autonomy of others, preparing us for mature relationships.
Key Questions
• How do I attain independence?
• What activities energise me?
• What skills do I need to acquire and how can I learn them?
• How can I excel in my area of expertise?
• With whom do I want to build professional connections?
• Which networks are beneficial for my goals?
• What lessons am I learning from my relationships?
• Who do I envision raising children with?
• Do we have the emotional and financial capacity to have children?
• How do I balance various responsibilities?
• Am I present enough for my children?
• Am I able to parent better than my own parents?
In Bitcoin-Leadership this stage is pivotal. It revolves around the concept of adding value and translating personal enthusiasm and passion into contributions for the community. In the context of Bitcoin, individuals may take on various roles. Early adopters may become Bitcoin maximalists, advocating solely for Bitcoin. However, those who entered the Bitcoin space later may need to combine commercial pursuits in the traditional financial system with an idealistic vision of achieving a Bitcoin-based income.