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The Importance of Staying Humble and Stacking Sats!

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Hey SatsCrew,
I'm sure many of you have heard the saying "Stay humble and stack sats". This is a popular phrase among the Bitcoin community over the past several years because of the amount of people out there trying to do things in a way that could be obnoxious, drive attention, and live a life without humility.

In this podcast, I go into the criticality of living by this motto - and always seeking to increase our sat position more tomorrow than today. In this podcast, I go over several important topics that I'm sure we have heard of before, but it is important to remind ourselves:

  • Wealth is hidden
  • You don’t want to make yourself a target
  • Sats/Bitcoin tends to go up every epoch (4 years), by staying humble you position yourself to grow wealth in degrees of magnitude
  • Nice, and flashy things are expensive to maintain and generally don’t provide an ROI
  • Try to do things that aren’t very high time preference
  • It is easy to stray from this if you have never been in a situation where you are running into money
  • It also helps one get closer to their financial roots
  • Being there for what is important - and not caught up in the noise of society

Overall, in a world of glitz and glamour, living humbly and trying to gradually increase our sat stack is of great importance in this world of noise and showing off.
I think this is a motto I will try to live by for the rest of my life and I hope others learn to adopt it in whole or in part - as I think it will genuinely make people's lives better. I hope you all enjoyed this one, and be sure to share it around!
Best Regards,
SatsMate
Bitcoin Buys: https://invite.strike.me/2MSTYG
Financial Disclaimer: Nothing stated in this video is a recommendation from SatsMate to buy or sell a particular security or asset class. It would help if you wisely considered your tolerance for risk, time horizon, and financial goals before making an investment. With investing, you risk losing money, always read an investment prospectus and make an informed decision before allocating capital to a particular investment

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Hey SatsCrew,
I'm sure many of you have heard the saying "Stay humble and stack sats". This is a popular phrase among the Bitcoin community over the past several years because of the amount of people out there trying to do things in a way that could be obnoxious, drive attention, and live a life without humility.

In this podcast, I go into the criticality of living by this motto - and always seeking to increase our sat position more tomorrow than today. In this podcast, I go over several important topics that I'm sure we have heard of before, but it is important to remind ourselves:

  • Wealth is hidden
  • You don’t want to make yourself a target
  • Sats/Bitcoin tends to go up every epoch (4 years), by staying humble you position yourself to grow wealth in degrees of magnitude
  • Nice, and flashy things are expensive to maintain and generally don’t provide an ROI
  • Try to do things that aren’t very high time preference
  • It is easy to stray from this if you have never been in a situation where you are running into money
  • It also helps one get closer to their financial roots
  • Being there for what is important - and not caught up in the noise of society

Overall, in a world of glitz and glamour, living humbly and trying to gradually increase our sat stack is of great importance in this world of noise and showing off.
I think this is a motto I will try to live by for the rest of my life and I hope others learn to adopt it in whole or in part - as I think it will genuinely make people's lives better. I hope you all enjoyed this one, and be sure to share it around!
Best Regards,
SatsMate
Bitcoin Buys: https://invite.strike.me/2MSTYG
Financial Disclaimer: Nothing stated in this video is a recommendation from SatsMate to buy or sell a particular security or asset class. It would help if you wisely considered your tolerance for risk, time horizon, and financial goals before making an investment. With investing, you risk losing money, always read an investment prospectus and make an informed decision before allocating capital to a particular investment

Send us a text

Support the show

Youtube: SatsMate
X: SatsMate
Instagram: SatsMates
website: https://satsmate.wordpress.com/

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