Hi All - I was thinking about the sacrifices I have made over the years to get to where I am at today. I reflect on what I have done well, and what I could have done better - and am generally reflecting on every step of the way.
Throughout the past 3-4 years when I discovered Bitcoin, I have done several things to ensure I could optimize my stack. The first was I never bought a fancy car or a nice house. I knew that these are the two most expensive things that people tend to buy, and lock up capital/move it to a depreciating asset.
I've found a landlord where I can get rent 40% below market rate, and while it isn't in the best part of town - it is good enough. It would be nice to live in an area that is a little nicer one day, but I love the level of stacking I can do right now so I am pretty happy. This is a sacrifice due to the neighborhood, but also as I know several people that make much less than me, appear and live much larger than my family.
The next thing I started to do was take up a leadership role in the company and have to work in a cubicle environment. While this isn't perfect, I am pushing through in a short time and mining as much fiat as I can to convert it to Bitcoin. The office culture is bad, and the expectations are high - but in the end, I am doing this for something bigger than myself - my family, and future generations and to support different projects around the Bitcoin space.
This leads me to wonder, what are the biggest sacrifices you have made since you got into Bitcoin? Are there experiences/things you regretted not buying because you were focusing on your stack? What would you do differently?
My two vices are eating out and having the weekend drink(s). I know these two things aren't helping, and I am doing everything I can to eliminate/reduce!