Iโve been investing for several years now, and Iโve never once regretted starting my journey in the stock market.
But yesterday, I took a new step โ I finally bought cryptocurrency.
For years, I stayed away from it. Not because I thought it was bad, but because I simply didnโt understand it.
I heard about it from all kinds of sources and finfluencers โ yes, thatโs a real word โ people like Robert Kiyosaki, Ken McElroy, Nischa, and many others. They talked about wealth, assets, and mindset, but rarely about crypto itself. And even when they did, I never really understood what it was all about.
For the longest time, blockchain felt like an abstract concept. But recently, something clicked. I finally understood that itโs not just about digital coins or speculation โ itโs about creating a trustless system, one that doesnโt rely on banks or middlemen. In this system, trust is built into the code itself.
At the same time, I also gained clarity about my overall investing strategy. In the past, I was investing without a fully defined structure โ more by instinct than by design. That lack of clarity was another reason I stayed away from crypto. But over the years, my experience in the stock market helped me develop a clearer sense of direction โ a strategy that fits who I am as an investor and how I think about risk, balance, and long-term vision.
Now, with the right mindset and understanding, crypto has a place in that strategy. Iโm not chasing profits or trends. I see it as a small, higher-risk, higher-reward part of my portfolio โ a way to diversify beyond the traditional system and strengthen the overall balance of my investments.
The funny thing is that I only realized how much Iโd learned when I tried to explain it to my wife. She asked a few sharp questions โ as she always does โ and suddenly, I could explain blockchain in my own words. Thatโs when I knew I was ready.
I wonโt go into details about what or how Iโll invest in crypto. The point is this: before investing in anything โ money, time, or energy โ we should be able to explain it clearly in our own words.
If we canโt, weโre not ready yet.








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