Post
Topic
Board Economics
Re: keep pleasures without incomes aside and Chase after profits
by
Mauser
on 09/03/2024, 06:52:32 UTC
I am not financially stable yet, so I am very much grateful for the appreciative increments in the Bitcoin market (bull-run) on going, I decided to cancel our marriage anniversary celebration because I insighted that there is more to gain In my continues hodling while the markets skyrockets than selling off my hodled coins just for ceremonial pleasures which can not profer me financial returns other than consuming the ones saved.
Now, my wife seized not to understand what my logical points about this are because she is not the one providing for the family.
As a woman she is, I clearly understood that they are attracted to pleasures especially on activities that attracts public attentions. These species of humans (women) fails to understand that it is money that afford those pleasury materials and activities they craves for which one has to utilize himself logically in economical situations so as to create financial balanced system before chasing after those financial consuming activities without the potentials of yielding incomes.


It's great that you are participating from the recent bull run and are able to fully provide for your family. A marriage anniversary is a big event and should be celebrating it in my opinion. This doesn't mean that you need to spend a lot of money for gifts, already small things can make a big difference. Being open with your wife about how you invest your money is good. It shows that you think about longterm goals and are planning for the future. For woman it's important to have a safety net and you are doing this with your crypto investments. However, marriage is not only about financial security it's also about emotional connection. So instead of going to a fancy restaurant you could have a home cooked meal that you prepare and you just go out for a few drinks which is going to be much cheaper. I think it's much more important to show your love and affection than spending a lot of money on gifts.