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RE: Time, Health, and Money. Not an Easy Relationship.

in LeoFinance5 hours ago

Love the ending! Life isn't black and white no matter how much we try to see it that way. I think these nuances are where many of us get lost in, like getting stuck in maze.

I tend to prioritise time over health and money, but the trick is time will pass either way and we rarely have enough of it, especially in this day and age.

With health, I try to stick to the basic fundamentals, and see it as playing an infinite game.

Money for the most part is like a graph of (pick any stock/crypto token), it's volatile, fluctuates from season to season, and the goal for me is to have higher highs and higher lows as I age.

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Love the ending! Life isn't black and white no matter how much we try to see it that way. I think these nuances are where many of us get lost in, like getting stuck in maze.

You are right. It's the little differences and obstacles we need to overcome that may transform our lives in mazes instead of straight lines.

I tend to prioritise time over health and money, but the trick is time will pass either way and we rarely have enough of it, especially in this day and age.

With health, I try to stick to the basic fundamentals, and see it as playing an infinite game.

You are not wrong, since time is the only resource of the three we can't get back once lost. But a degraded health condition can make life miserable, so we shouldn't neglect that.

Money for the most part is like a graph of (pick any stock/crypto token), it's volatile, fluctuates from season to season, and the goal for me is to have higher highs and higher lows as I age.

Makes perfect sense to me your goal and the comparison with TA. I doubt it goes as a straight line for anyone, but if it trends upwards as we age this should be fine.