This part sounds good, especially for anyone who either is a low coiner, no coiner or maybe some kind of modest coin stash. I doubt I am going to do such a thing, since I perceive myself to already have way more coins than I need, and I don't have the same point of view as someone like Michael Saylor.. so to each their own.
Yeah we all hoping for bitcoin to hit $100k and above, well it would though but we don't actually know when, but those with low coiner like myself (haven't close to my accumulating goal yet) would try and take this as opportunity to accumulate stack more bitcoin in our portfolio. And I really hope before the next bull run I may have accumulated good quantities of bitcoin.
So that I could also be among the testifies.Of course, the longer that you are in bitcoin, the more stories that you might have in regards to the challenges of your BTC accumulation journey, yet no need to worry, because if you have already started accumulating bitcoin your ability to testify has already started, and to the extent that you believe that your story is helpful (even including some of your own initial considerations and planning that you may now be putting into practice and learning along the way), these are all stories that are helpful, and surely the longer that you are in the space, the more you might be able to help those newbies who are going to continue to come into the space.
In terms of bitcoin as an asset class, we are still early (even though sometimes it might not feel that way), and surely there are going to be people who are coming into the bitcoin space 4-10 years down the road, and you will have had had a headstart in your BTC accumulation journey on them, and hopefully you do not end up screwing up too much.. since even many of us longer-term bitcoiners also have our various stories of screwing up in various ways, and sometimes we screw up in BIGGER ways than others, and sometimes, we realize that our mistakes might have had caused us to learn some lessons, but our mistakes did not take us out of the race (since we still hold some of our bitcoin)...so it is good to stay in the race and/or to keep accumulating and/or holding and/or maintaining bitcoin until you are able to reach some of your BTC accumulation targets that are reasonable for your own circumstances.
For my pushups, I've taken some break. Lately am feeling some pains in ma chest, upper back, shoulders and my abs, and at same time seeing some lit improvement in my body and it has motivated me to continue but I'm just on a suspense till I undergo some relief then I would resume my daily routin. And haven't gotten close to 1k pushups
You can also do the modified push ups (that are supposed to be easier)... like the ones that were in the earlier picture that I had posted.. and sure instead of doing 100 per day.. maybe just do 20 or some other number that does not cause as much pain.. because your body has to get used to it.. and you should be able to pace yourself so that you don't overdo it, but you continue to make progress... There surely were some times that I did not want to do my pushups, and there were some times that maybe I would have still been o.k .to do ONLY 10 pushups.. instead of doing 15 or 20.. .. yet, sure in the end, you are likely going to need to figure out if you might want to substitute some other exercise while you are recovering and/or building up your body.
Getting injured would be a worse outcome, and sometimes people do end up getting injured from their exercises, and that frequently will be a sign that they over did it.. and sure accidents happen, but if you have an accident (or an injury), then you might end up in a worse place than if you had not even started... so each of us should keep in mind pacing ourselves and not giving into outside standards but instead tailoring our exercise to our own situations.