Does your job eat at you? Does it steal your soul, or does it light a fire in you?

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It lit a fire in me for 10 years, but I have been transferring the coals to others. I may need to tend their fires for a while, but I have done my share in pursuit of our mission. The impact has been real, but to continue it much longer may mean losing precious time for the other things. The issue is that I have made certain commitments and must decide how important those commitments are to me.

By the way William, I sent you a zap - just wondering, did it go through? I had to find a 3rd party site to send it.

What you’re going through isn’t an easy thing but deep down you know what you have to do, for yourself and your soul.

I’m at a crossroads myself, I have a very good full time job that’s only going to get better with time, I could just continue on this path, stack sats like a mad man and probably have a good life. But I also have a service business that has a ton of potential, and I will do well in that avenue as well, if I choose to go all in. I know what I should do, but what WILL I do, is the question.

Having bills, mortgage, responsibilities, etc. makes it all the harder to take leaps of faith. But they usually pay off.

yes it looks like it.

I've worked hard to build my bitcoin stack since 2018. it can now support a work-free lifestyle. I would prefer bitcoin go over $200k first, but I may not want to wait that long (or maybe it won't be as long as it feels right now).

Think about it, 200k is only a 2x from here. How many times has bitcoin done that?

I started buying bitcoin in 2017 myself, didn’t have much capital at all so it was just sporadic purchases. Messed that up big though, I would be in a similar situation if I didn’t mess up, I’d be able to step back and just focus on the biz. I however have time on my side, and I’ve set my life up nicely, got into RE early so overhead isn’t too overwhelming

Bitcoin will be 200k, we know that, it will be a million as well, just depends on the time frame you’re working with. That’s where it comes back to your comment that it’s dependent on your reserves. I think we’ll have 1 last bear market where bitcoin will still play in a reasonable price range.

Honest take but probably considered a controversial one these days, if you’re comfortable and your current job isn’t robbing you of your life and soul, I would keep it and continue making time for what you’re passionate about. At least thru the next bear.

I assume your time is going to open up a bit with your son going to university, so that may add a few hours a week to do your thing. You won’t have to dip into the reserves, you will likely even be able to accumulate more. I obviously don’t know your exact situation but this is my evaluation with the data I do have

I had a very close call a few years ago when I forgot the password I had stupidly set on a hardware wallet. no kidding, I didn't remember it until I sat down and prayed desperately for God's help.

there's no way I can leave right now. I have to finish training others to take over.

That’s gut wrenching, I’m glad you got in.

Sit with it all and feel it out! You’ll know where to go and what to do.

it was awful. I still have some bitcoin locked up behind a password I can't remember in bitcoin core. that was dumb, too. fortunately, it isn't that much. i won't die without it. if I can't access it, it will be a gift to you all.

It's hard to walk away from a good business. I put 10 hard years into mine. It comes down to what your reserves are and if now is the time for you. It might be better for you to stack for a few more years. I can't add materially to mine at this point.

If you’re comfortable, bills are paid, close to mortgage free, I mean you may as well do what you’re passionate about or create a way to transition into it.

thanks for the encouragement. one way or another, I am moving that direction.