I recently encountered someone who talked about spending their money fast or slow. It got me thinking what are the differences. Basically spending your money fast means when you get money, you end up losing it immediately to buy whatever it is you want. Spending your money slow means once you acquire your money, it takes time for you to spend it but at the end... you still spend it anyway. It made me realize that even if you save your money to spend it eventually, you are still somehow losing money. The point is not when you spend your money but where you spend your money on. You can spend your money immediately but are you spending it on something worth its price? Something valuable? Something that is necessary?
The best way to escape that is to make a good investment and Bitcoin really nails it. You do not lose money slowly, you lose it very slowly, which means that at least a few years have to pass. If you check the charts of Bitcoin, you'll clearly see that it's the exact opposite, Bitcoin slowly grows in value and it's growth rate is much higher than the inflation of the money that you have in your pocket. So, if you want to save your money long-term, investing it into Bitcoin is the best idea. It's very stupid to spend your money quickly because you'll most likely buy things or services that you don't need and it's worse than an inflation.