A few days ago I had a little laugh at a first hand account of this. A person who very seldom contacts me sent me a message. Hi Andy blah blah Did you lose loads of money in the crypto crash???
The weirdest part for me is that if I had to ask her how much money she spent on alcohol last month she'd quite happily tell me that her financial information is none of my business.
Social media has been the death of not just journalism, but of personal boundaries regarding financial and medical information as well.
Don't worry you're not the only one that's biased, but being biased these days requires having a brain and a reasonable seasoning of critical thinking and logic, something that is on the verge of extinction.
Less than what you made in crypto most likely ;) But yeah - it is funny how people are happy to talk about money when it is *someone else's.
I like that the financial conversation is opening up,, but at the core data level - a very small few, know everything.