Video of the week, so good - it should be video of the year.


Hello Reader,

Most of us spent years in school learning how to care for patients and run practices, but almost none of us were ever taught how the monetary system we work inside of actually functions.

That’s not a failure on anyone’s part. It’s just a gap in standard education.

I came across a long-form video this week that does a surprisingly clear job explaining:

  • How the modern money system has worked since the early 1970s
  • Why inflation, debt, and periodic “resets” aren’t random
  • And, most importantly, simple, practical things individuals can do to better protect their purchasing power over time

Click here to watch

This isn’t about trading, speculation, or becoming a finance expert. Think of it more like basic financial literacy — the kind that helps you understand the environment you’re already operating in.

You don’t have to agree with everything.
You don’t even have to watch it all at once.
But if you’ve ever wondered why “doing all the right things” financially can still feel harder than it should, this may provide some useful context.

If this kind of content is helpful, you’ll find more like it at TheBitcoinDentalNetwork, where we focus on practical, plain-English education for dentists and dental professionals. No hype, no pressure.

To Your Financial Health and Freedom!

Mark R. Link D.D.S.

The Bitcoin Dental Network

I’m a restorative dentist who got a hard wake-up call during the 2008 financial crisis. Since then, I’ve poured thousands of hours into understanding money, risk, and why costs keep rising in healthcare. I share the most useful, actionable resources I’ve found—especially for dentists, but helpful to anyone—so you can protect your financial health and your practice. That’s why I built The Bitcoin Dental Network. It’s free, practical, and no strings attached.

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