It's easy to think you're getting off the fiat hamster wheel to steady ground, but really you're getting off the hamster wheel and stepping onto one of those moving sidewalks.
From there, walk, run or stay put and you'll keep moving forward
It's easy to think you're getting off the fiat hamster wheel to steady ground, but really you're getting off the hamster wheel and stepping onto one of those moving sidewalks.
From there, walk, run or stay put and you'll keep moving forward
Great thought here.
I took some time off to focus on fixing my house.
I am not gaining fiat by working. Yet Iām not falling behind. But on the contrary my net worth is growing.
Wild.
But whats even more wild is if I swapped my house for cornā¦.. weāll Bitcoin will āeat real estates lunchā as nostr:nprofile1qqs2gndun24r2utk5l20tscsdprw5zttvm0qk58w8xhl2ja2kmzt7jcpremhxue69uhkummnw3ez6ur4vgh8wetvd3hhyer9wghxuet59uq36amnwvaz7tmwdaehgu3wvf5hgcm0d9hx2u3wwdhkx6tpdshsl5jhrw put it
You can't live in a Bitcoin
True but you can rent shelter
Ofc
This was my thought too. ⦠but,
Without getting into how much this place has cost me in repairs (toilet just flooded in my rental, damaged drywall in the basement unit⦠something all the time).
But mostly highlighting the fact property values in my city actually underperformed keeping up with inflation.
Add insurance, bills and taxes. I think a lot are better off saving in Bitcoin and renting or finding other creative ways of dwelling.
If I started renting vs owning. Iād be further ahead. So my conclusion is you can live in a Bitcoin.
And the cherry on top is Iād have more time from not repairing shit or doing improvements.
Although I do realize all the skills Iāve learned. Including knowledge and experience gained from being A landlord. So thereās that