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RE: πŸ’² If You Invested $100 US Six Months Ago, Today You Would Have Over $4,000 US! - Which Cryptocurrency Is In Question?

in #cryptocurrency β€’ 8 years ago (edited)

Well, it's, of course, wise to keep the coins as long as you can.
But, on the other hand, I don't want to be a slave of coins either.
What for? I wouldn't be able to bring them with me into to grave anyway and benefit from some postmortal usage of it. Right?! πŸ˜‰

As well, I believe all those, and other material things should serve us not vice versa. They are all made to make our lives easier not more difficult and to serve us for a particular purpose and not to become the purpose itself. πŸ™‚

In other words and from some life example, when my son crashed our car completely - irreparable, yes it was a damage and huge loss, BUT...
I said I'm glad he is OK and alive, walking out of that accident almost unscratched, as at the end of the day that car was only and just a bunch of iron. Of corse, a bunch of iron that serve us well for some time, but still not worth even a bit the life of my son.

That's how I see the crypto coins too. It's just a bunch of code that should serve me and us in certain times for a particular purpose. When and if they become my burdening worry it would be better that I get rid of them. πŸ˜‰

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I am glad your son made it out alive!

I think saving is important to financially secure the ones me leave behind. We never know what life will throw at them. We seem to be on the same page, tho :)