My current daily grind
1. Breakfast and being present with my kids
2. Get them to school while being mindful of self regulation to break generational trauma
3. Get some exercise
4. Consume and produce Bitcoin content
5. Pick up kids from school, be present with them.
6. Eat a homemade dinner
7. Go to bed at same time as them.
Repeat daily till we build so much wealth and memories.
My auto DCA does the Bitcoin work for me.
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During my kid's four-day hospital stay for an upper GI bleed caused by Advil, I learned more about Bitcoin than any book could teach, not through study but through life.
Immersed in a world of parent and child, I was fully present, undistracted by the noise of X or the urge to preach Bitcoin's promise.
My patience grew, I truly saw my kid, my heart expanded, time slowed, rules faded, and my kid's trust in me deepened.
It made me rethink Bitcoin's role.
Maybe we're not meant to evangelize its potential.
Perhaps its true value lies in working quietly in the background, freeing us to focus on what matters most, our families.
Sharing it with everyone might just be the same hustle we sought to escape when we found Bitcoin in the first place.
If you’re a parent please be careful with Advil.
I used to work in sales, making most people’s annul salaries every month.
When my kids were born I left my job and at the 6 month mark of my second I felt the pressure to start making an income again.
So I hired a nanny to help around the house so I could offload the house work and just focus on work and my kids.
She cost roughly a mortgage payment every month.
Looking backwards the money spent on the nanny created the pressure. The need to earn more fiat created the pressure.
I would have been better off just buying Bitcoin and hiring a cleaning lady twice a week.
Bitcoin would have done all the hard work for me.
I would have enjoyed my children without the pressure.