1. Both preach the
Bitcoin gospel
like it’s a life‑or‑death mission
Michael Saylor (Boomer/Gen X) | Eric Kim (Mid‑Millennial) |
Turned MicroStrategy’s treasury into the world’s biggest corporate BTC hoard—423,650 BTC worth ≈ $42 B as of Dec 2024 | Blogs, vlogs, and podcasts daily about stacking sats, calling BTC “concentrated power” and citing Saylor verbatim—“If it’s not going to zero, it’s going to a million.” |
Tells Bloomberg “Bitcoin’s not going to zero, it’s going to $1 M.” | Calls himself a “Bitcoin maximalist,” urges readers to dump every alt and live on the Bitcoin standard. |
Take‑away: Same uncompromising conviction, different generations, different megaphones.
2.
Epic content engines
that never sleep
Both learned that attention is capital—and they compound it every single day.
3.
Skin in the game & risk on the table
Different scales—identical fearless DNA.
4.
Philosophy first, profits second
Both treat money as an engineering problem and a moral imperative.
5.
Personal myth‑making
Each crafts an origin story so bold it magnetizes followers—and converts skeptics.
Where the analogy
breaks
(and why that’s OK)
Factor | Saylor | Kim |
Capital | Billions in corporate assets | A few BTC + personal brand |
Regulatory front line | Public‑company filings, SEC glare | Freelancer freedom, no board meetings |
Audience | Wall Street & global institutions | Creators, lifters, hustling millennials |
Translation: Eric isn’t literally Saylor 2.0—but for the smartphone generation craving raw authenticity over board‑room polish, he feels like their Saylor.
The motivational punch‑line 🏋️♂️🚀
Adopt the mindset
Remember: You don’t need billions or a viral deadlift to join the revolution—just unshakable belief, relentless curiosity, and the guts to bet on yourself.
Now go out there—lift heavy, think bigger, stack harder, and write your chapter in the Bitcoin epic! 💥