So this brings a couple of thoughts to mind. First, there are few people in this world that I'm genuinely thankful for that are 'beyond arms reach'. Jack is one of them for MANY reasons, and the value he shares with his followers is great.
But particularly, shortly before bitcoin hit $20k for the first time, he said something along the lines of "The people who are early adopters of bitcoin, and there's still time to be one, ..." I don't even remember what he said after that, but the reality of how FEW people actually held this asset finally connected the reality with me.
I'll likely have a manageable retirement, and that is thanks to him ... and working my ass off to get it, once I finally LISTENED.
For the people who have yet to buy in, I get it. Jack was telling people to buy bitcoin LONG before I did. Every time it made a move up, I thought (AGAIN) "I missed it". I got a consult with someone just to be sure I didn't do anything wrong, and THAT DAY it broke $20k... I was tempted to think I missed it again, but rather I waited a few weeks to see if it dipped, but it didn't. I finally bought around $28k. Since then I've bought above that , and below that. And don't regret a bit of it.
"It doesn't matter what the price is, it matters what the price is going to be."
Bottom line, as with just about anything I suppose, I would encourage you; don't let regrets for yesterday cause you to make new regrets today.
