Daniel spent about ₦800,000 last year just staying connected.
He didn't buy a car.
He didn't book a vacation.
He didn't go on a shopping spree.
He simply bought data.
Bought airtime.
Paid subscriptions.
Renewed the things he needed to work, learn, communicate and entertain himself.
₦20,000 here.
₦5,000 there.
₦80,000 every month.
He barely noticed.
Because when you're paying for something you need, it doesn't feel like spending.
Until you add it all up.
₦800,000
And suddenly, Daniel started thinking about everything that money could have done.
It could have been part of his rent.
A new laptop.
An investment.
An emergency fund.
Something he could point to and say:
“At least, I have something to show for it.”
But instead, it had quietly disappeared into the cost of being connected.
And that's the part nobody talks about.
You can't stop needing data.
You can't stop making calls.
You can't stop using the internet.
So perhaps the question isn't:
“How do I stop spending?”
Maybe it's:
“How do I get more value from the money I'm already spending?”
That's the question @Mizu_Kappa wants to answer.
$Mizu brings a different perspective to your everyday digital expenses.
Buy your data.
Buy your airtime.
Use the services you already need.
But don't automatically assume the story has to end when the money leaves your account.
Your money is already being spent.
The question is what you get from it.
👉 Start here: https://t.co/VvIyHNb2ik
Spend what you already spend. Get more from it.
I used to think the best traders were the ones with the strongest conviction.
Now I think the best traders understand when conviction stops making sense.
That shift came from one mental model
The "Prisoner's Dilemma."
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One question changed the way I learn.
"Is this actually true, or does it just sound convincing?"
A lot of popular advice falls apart the moment you ask for evidence.
Think independently.
IT'S BEEN A WHILE...
For a long time, this account was under restrictions, and somewhere along the way, I also lost the consistency to keep showing up.
Looking back, maybe I needed the pause
Not because I had nothing to say, but because I wanted to have something worth saying.
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Every account tells a story.
This one is about building quietly, thinking deeply, and sharing what matters.
Crypto is part of the journey, not the destination.
Welcome. 🖤