Health is wealth.
And one of the major blocks to optimal health is unresolved emotional trauma.
My dad was very wealthy when he died at the young age of 65.
I watched as he worked himself to death, fueled by an inherited belief that to live any other way would result in poverty and misery.
He believed that if he stopped working, everything would fall apart. Literally. He said that to me often.
This was true for his dad before him, who, in the early 1900s, lost HIS dad as a young teen, and because his mom wasn't allowed to work, had to work in order for the family to survive.
But it wasn't true for my dad.
And because it was so overwhelmingly painful to face this unresolved, inherited trauma (loss of innocence), he sacrificed his health for financial wealth.
So while I am deeply motivated to stack sats for financial freedom, I try to remind myself that my physical, mental, and emotional health matters just as much, if not more.
Because what's the point of having Bitcoin if I'm dead before I ever get to use it?
