I heard from a friend the other day. He said this. It takes about 63 days, on average, to form a habit, I think.
correct me if I'm wrong. I heard it the duration lasts 21 days to form a habit. The number shoots up to make a lifestyle, that requires 90 days. I haven't worked out in two days while forgiving my backsliding, the sad truth. However, I understand myself best so I know I can resume as scheduled once the sky clears up.
I feel a change in the air. The rains wash away the silt and sediment settled from a long, hot summer. I do not doubt that monetizing my life was the right choice. Not for everyone, yet everyone may. The experience is priceless, one reason I ask so many questions of other people and engage them so often. To glean from them, gather from their success and strife, so that I might adjust my path even one step and avoid needless plights, I read into the experiences of others endlessly. So in this quirky tale of photographer turned fund manager, why do I feel a fun chapter on the horizon? Foreshadowing from governments and individual agents alike point towards a moon landing of an event soon. Why else does China ban cryptocurrency? Why else would the SEC hound XRP while scarcely revealing their own hands? Why did so many projects receive funds from foundations and protocols push prices upward? Times change.
So as I push myself to exercise every day, I create regularly so as to make it second nature to add value. Perhaps, the skill will leak into my investment strategies. After all, to create from nothing may mean something given time. I don't find usury to be productive, earning money from money itself- but there is a wealth in the every day experience- the stress of a job hunt, the pain of an accident, the quiet before the storm. I think regular creativity allows for more than just earning, but growth, depth and breadth- values that cannot be measured.