I am a tax accountant living in the UK. I invest for long term growth potential relying on Compound Interest.
Over time i have learned many valuable lessons and gained valuable insight into strategic investment.
I have advised over 200 UK businesses on their personal and
Bitcoin gave me an epiphany.
Money isn't just money.
It's stored time.
Every time you go to work, you're exchanging a piece of your life for money.
An hour. A day. A year.
Your salary is simply your time converted into a monetary form.
When you don't spend that money, you're doing something remarkable.
You're storing your time.
You're choosing to use a piece of your life's work in the future instead of today.
Savings are stored time.
That completely changed how I think about inflation.
Inflation isn't just prices going up.
It's your stored time buying less than it used to.
If it took you 100 hours of work to build your savings...
...and years later those savings buy significantly less...
Then those 100 hours of your life no longer command the same value.
That's a sobering thought.
This isn't about greed.
It's about respect for your time.
Your time is the one asset you'll never get back.
Good money should preserve the value of that sacrifice as well as possible.
Whether you choose Bitcoin, property, equities, or something else...
The question I now ask is simple:
"Does this help preserve the value of my stored time?"
Bitcoin didn't just change how I invest.
It changed how I define wealth.
Not as pounds or dollars...
But as the ability to preserve the value of my life's work into the future.
What do you think?
Is money just money?
Or is it really stored time?
One thing I will never get is how the UK reacts to the heat.
Yesterday had 2 trains cancelled. Ended up missing a key event that id been looking forward to.
How can we not navigate hot weather?
@ExHMRCInspector Agreed, and many clients miss this when they try to deal with it on their own.
I have seen many overpay based on HMRC assumptions because they just agree with what they are told.
I don't understand how this can not be true?
You have 3 of the largest IPO's in HISTORY, SPaceX, Anthriopic and OpenAI.
This forces mass capital into these companies, huge shift. People will always chase these large IPO's. Who benefits? Who buys the shares pre IPO and then makes the average investor their exit liquidity (Already happened with SpaceX).
This shift allows them to accumulate other assets at lower prices whilst retail suffers, easy play.
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@l1ghtst0ne Agreed, i mean travel to London for work, booked trains weeks ago. Both there and back cancelled.
Went to the station, train would have got me to London at 7, with possibly no option to return, honestly. Its crazy. Its just warm.