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Re: 100 Push-Ups A Day Until Bitcoin Is $100K Challenge
by
Claymore2
on 21/03/2024, 04:22:52 UTC
There have been many times that I have felt like skipping, but since push-ups can be done really quickly, I just decide to do as many pushups as I can, and then I end up either doing close to my full set, or maybe I just end up doing 70% of what might have had been able to do. .and so that keeps the progress going, even maybe if I ended up doing 30% to 50%, that would probably be better than skipping sessions, yet once I start doing the pushups, I usually cannot stop at 50%, so I usually will want to do more than 70%, and so I will find if I get to 70% and I am continuing to have energy and the pain is not that bad, I just keep going and in the end, I feel good about the session, even though I started out by not wanting to do it.. and even dreading getting started.
I often encounter this and I see it as a challenge, it was hard for me to face it for months as I continue skipping  and procrastinating with the thought "i will do it tomorrow " and tomorrow started to feel like some endless loop Grin and i began to add weight Cheesy

I was only able face it by just giving a little  try  with the though"just little" and gets  motivated  anytime I try the little to do more, thus achieving the daily sets  Smiley , from little to achieving  more than expected is a good  achievement for everyday fitness and there's  no fitness without pain IMO


You will never be able to match your body's performance with the potential for bitcoin prices to rise. Because Bitcoin has grown so much in just one month you will notice that in February the price of Bitcoin was close to $50K from where it had already touched $73.6 in mid-March. So how can you increase the pushup so much by keeping the pressure on the body?  
I think you never can. Because your body is more likely to run out of energy, you find yourself right to compete with the price of Bitcoin but the effort is extensive. I've done pushups, but I've done pushups in the past but bitcoin price increased overnight like today from $61k to $67k, an average of $7k but it's never possible to pushup 7 in one night. So the competition is sure to go ahead with Bitcoin.



Your observation on comparing the rapid growth of Bitcoin prices to physical performance like pushups is intriguing. Indeed, while Bitcoin's value has surged significantly recently, matching such exponential growth with physical exertion presents its own set of challenges. This comparison sheds light on the unique dynamics of both financial markets and physical fitness.