When I first discovered Bitcoin, every move in price felt like a life-changing event. A $500 drop made me panic, a $1,000 pump made me think I was set for life. Over time, though, the way I look at it has changed.
These days, I see Bitcoin less as a quick way to make money and more as a long-term habit. I don’t check the charts constantly anymor, it just sits there like a piece of my financial routine, the same way people contribute to a pension or keep a savings account.
What’s interesting is how the excitement has shifted. For me, it’s no longer about chasing the next all-time high, but watching how Bitcoin slowly becomes part of everyday conversations, companies, and even policies. It feels less like an experiment now, and more like something permanent.
I’m curious if others here have gone through the same cycle, from price obsession to simply viewing Bitcoin as part of the background of life.
If I was a kid and also have a big capital, then I would feel exactly like you because I remember my first salary when I was living with my parents and I didn't have to pay for a food or rent, that first month's salary meant a lot to me, being able to spend that much money in a month myself, I had all the fun that I wanted. Since I'm not a kid and money doesn't amaze me and I also don't have a huge capital to invest in Bitcoin, to the point when a few increment in price significantly affects my wealth, I no longer have those emotions but I would say that it's amazing when you feel like that in the beginning.