People say that when you reach a certain age, you should slow down, enjoy life, maybe take care of your plants, or just relax with a cup of tea.
Well… I don’t have a big garden, my wallet isn’t exactly “fat,” and my kids are not an ATM I can withdraw from anytime. So instead of opening a physical shop, which costs rent, electricity, and a whole lot of energy, I decided to open a stall that fits in my pocket: a digital stall.
In this stall, I sell nothing but my words, my thoughts, and sometimes my curiosity about the world of crypto, stocks, airdrops, and Bitcoin. No heavy lifting, no standing under the sun, no shop rent. All I need is an internet connection, my phone, and… okay, maybe a cup of coffee (or two).
Some days, my stall makes a little profit. Other days… let’s just say the market eats my lunch. But that’s okay. As long as I still have my capital, I’ll keep this stall open. My biggest lesson? In the digital market, you’re not just managing your money, you’re managing yourself. Your emotions. Your patience. Your “don’t-panic” face when charts go red.
So yes, sometimes I’m late to understand things (loading mode on), but that’s fine. I’d rather be slow on the learning path than fast on the road to giving up.
This little stall of mine may not make me rich overnight. But it keeps my mind active, my heart excited, and my wallet, well, let’s just say it’s still alive and breathing.
Because at the end of the day, it’s not just about the coins I earn. It’s about proving that age is just a number, and learning is a business that never closes.
Tagline:
“Red or green, I’m still here — because this stall never closes.” 🔴🟢