The power of slow and steady improvement
I bought gold worth $5000 in 1998. I still have it. Now that same gold is worth approx. $70 000.
I also bought gold in 2000, 2015 and 2020. In 2020 I got gold for $70 000. Just five years later that investment is worth approx. $160 000, more than double.
I've been mocked for this by investors and crypto-heads because it's such slow growth.
But in nature, slow-growth is always more stable, more permanent compared to "one hit wonder".
It took only a few minutes of "work" to purchase the gold vs. the endless hours and days people study other investments. If you're smart you consider investment of TIME, not only money.
I use the principle of slow and steady improvement in all areas of life.
@RealityCreation WOW, this is so wild. I have been waiting for the day I would see this on mainstream, even though I don't watch mainstream anything LOL
@RealityCreation I always have wondered about this diagnosis conventional medicine labels people with . Perhaps it's not psychosis, it's entity invasion of the body and mind. And if they are cleared, the person would be healed and "cured". Interesting!
We haven’t heard a peep from Canada’s human rights commissions about the ocean of hatred these past six weeks.
Turns out they were too busy hunting down the real discrimination.