<oembed><type>rich</type><version>1.0</version><title>Jason Ansley | Fractional COO | Leadership Coach wrote</title><author_name>Jason Ansley | Fractional COO | Leadership Coach (npub1ur…xdx2w)</author_name><author_url>https://yabu.me/npub1ur5ju4pd0xegu7wxal543ywn3aykxmjg2c9gucvtj5aaa43sm74qcxdx2w</author_url><provider_name>njump</provider_name><provider_url>https://yabu.me</provider_url><html>Yea I’ve seen published reports indicate 70-75% allocation.&#xA;&#xA;That being said and to your point…&#xA;&#xA;I completely agree that “it depends”.&#xA;&#xA;I realized I broke my own cardinal rule, looking for a binary answer to a multi-variable equation (question) 🤦‍♂️&#xA;&#xA;What I like to do is create a “solvable problem”.&#xA;&#xA;&#xA;What 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).&#xA;&#xA;Then what is the timeline for each of those.&#xA;&#xA;I then set a “good, better, best” CAGR that will “solve the problem” and execute strategies that will deliver that.&#xA;&#xA;I find the above 👆helps me move closer to what I want instead of just chasing more.&#xA;&#xA;——&#xA;&#xA;That being said, my “how much #BTC is enough question” I guess was more of an economic or math question.&#xA;&#xA;If 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”</html></oembed>