{"type":"rich","version":"1.0","title":"Jason Ansley | Fractional COO | Leadership Coach wrote","author_name":"Jason Ansley | Fractional COO | Leadership Coach (npub1ur…xdx2w)","author_url":"https://yabu.me/npub1ur5ju4pd0xegu7wxal543ywn3aykxmjg2c9gucvtj5aaa43sm74qcxdx2w","provider_name":"njump","provider_url":"https://yabu.me","html":"Yea I’ve seen published reports indicate 70-75% allocation.\n\nThat being said and to your point…\n\nI completely agree that “it depends”.\n\nI realized I broke my own cardinal rule, looking for a binary answer to a multi-variable equation (question) 🤦‍♂️\n\nWhat I like to do is create a “solvable problem”.\n\n\nWhat are the “stuff and things” + “experiences” + “generosity” + “legacy” that I desire (and ultimately God has placed on my heart and desires for me to steward and accomplish while here on Earth).\n\nThen what is the timeline for each of those.\n\nI then set a “good, better, best” CAGR that will “solve the problem” and execute strategies that will deliver that.\n\nI find the above 👆helps me move closer to what I want instead of just chasing more.\n\n——\n\nThat being said, my “how much #BTC is enough question” I guess was more of an economic or math question.\n\nIf someone says “everyone needs #bitcoin” but we know not everyone can have it, that therefore leads to the question I posed: what is the minimal viable amount of Bitcoin one should hold to “have enough” based upon nostr:npub153xmex42x4chdf757hp3q6zxagykkek7pdgwuwd074964dkyha9s82ryu8 statement of “you’re going to have enough”"}
