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All bitcoiners talk about opportunity cost, eating noodles and keeping your old underwear to stack more. I did this. I'm seven years in now and stacked as hard as I possibly could, left nothing on the table. But recently I've hit a limit. It feels like that scarcity mindset stage has reached it's useful conclusion. I'll still sweep excess into corn but the absolute focus on stacking is done for me. The longer you stack the less difference it makes and this alters your priorities. Life has opportunity cost too, no matter how much corn you end up with, you can't go back in time with it. I'm starting to spend on what I value not just what I need. I think once you've done the work and made the sacrifices for your stack, think hard about what comes next.

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iru@localhot $_ 1y ago

Scarcest asset in the universe is not Bitcoin. Its time. Low time preference people fail to see that.

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ede3d957... 1y ago

And then they arrive at stage two, the medium of exchange phase where they discover that Bitcoin is not the best medium of exchange. Both Monero and cash excell at being a MoE.

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