A father sat down with his son one evening, the fire crackling softly in the hearth. He spoke with a gentle smile, “Son, never let go of three things in life: eating the finest meals, resting in the most comfortable bed, and stacking sats.”
The son, puzzled, looked up and said, “But Father, we have little. How could I possibly achieve all of that?”
The father chuckled, his eyes gleaming with wisdom. “Listen carefully,” he began. “When you eat only when true hunger grips you, even the simplest meal becomes a feast, rich and satisfying.”
He leaned in a bit closer. “When you pour your heart into your work and earn your rest, even the humblest bed will feel like the softest haven, offering you deep, sweet sleep.”
“And as for stacking sats,” he added with a knowing nod, “if you save wisely, and start buying Bitcoin bit by bit, you’ll be building a future stronger than any fortune. It’s not about riches, but making the smartest, most lasting investment.”
The son looked at his father, now understanding that wealth isn’t just found in possessions, but in wisdom, timing, and choices.
P.S. That would be my advice to my son, if I had one.