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RE: Thinking Beyond Your “F*ck You Number”

in #cryptocurrency6 years ago

I'm not very good with investing, but I guess I'd buy some cryptos...:D

Actually, I don't think my life would change that much, if I did have those ten million bucks. Would probably mean a lot more concerts and cool places I could afford to visit in the process, but the way I spend most days (writing) wouldn't really change in anyway...Funny, because I think that if there was some subconscious part of me dying to get rich writing, then it would've sighed relief at this imagined scenario of having 10 or 20 million bucks. But it didn't, so I guess it's either sleeping or just not there, so thank you for showing me that.

I really like this post, it's incredible how much of your life money gets to dictate, how much of your life is just about making money. And making good money, not just putting food on the table cash...Also, kinda depressing.

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I'm so glad you got something out of it! I think even buying a little BTC to hold long-term is a great idea. I don't think it has to be much, even 1/10th of a BTC is good.

I'm the same way, I'm far more interested in experiences than things. The way the publishing world and the public's appetites are trending, rich authors will become fewer and further between. Long-form writing will become much more of a niche market in this next decade. I think shorter form writing, audiobooks, and vlogs are the future.

It's insane how much money influences our life experience and I think that's why it's so important to seize the opportunities in cryptocurrency while they're here. It's really bad here in the US because we have don't have much of a social safety net so there are many more difference between the economic classes than there are in the EU and other countries that have better healthcare, education, retirement benefits, etc.

Thanks for stopping by and enjoy the weekend!