$BTC

Joseph was the youngest and favorite son of Jacob. The father distinguished him from the others, gave him a colorful coat, and listened to his dreams — strange, bold ones where the sheaves of his brothers bowed to his sheaf, and the sun and stars bowed before him. For the brothers, this was the last straw. The father's love and Joseph's confidence were perceived as a threat.

One day in the field, they grabbed him, tore off his colorful coat, and threw him into an empty well. They didn't dare to kill him, but sold Joseph to merchants, and told the father that a beast had torn his son apart. Thus, envy did its work.

In Egypt, Joseph went through slavery and prison but maintained his mind and faith. He was able to interpret Pharaoh's dreams and predict years of abundance and famine. For this, he was elevated, made governor over the country's supplies. When famine came, it was Joseph who saved Egypt — and those very brothers who once betrayed him.

Meeting them, he did not take revenge. Joseph understood: the evil of people does not cancel out the design of fate. What was sold out of envy became a source of salvation for many.

Moral:

Like the story of Joseph, crypto teaches: quick decisions made out of greed and envy often lead to loss, while patience, calculation, and a cool head eventually bring results.