In a world where we are constantly connected to a conduit of information being fed to us, plucking from the stream what is truly important becomes a battle.
Choosing what to pluck and what to leave becomes a skill, which unfortunately no one tells us how or that we even have to learn, it only becomes apparent when one takes a step back and reflects on the nature of things, but many never find the time to, the noise has drowned them, it is their reality.
I like reading your posts on the different decisions you make when it comes to investing in Hive, and the different Dapps, they hold so many lessons especially for those of us starting out, and we think just withdrawing and using the money on some other needs is much better than giving it time to grow into something.
Cheers!
It is also the case with bad things that happen, when at the time we are "damaged" but looking back, we learn things that have helped us because of the damage we have taken. Our view of the world is always heavily redacted.
I want to be debt free and largely non-reliant on anyone/thing for my income - the only way that happens is to invest and not be in the centralized system completely. I don't know how possible it is, but that is one of the mistakes I am willing to discover :)