MH: “How did Bitcoin affect your personal views on lifestyle and health/fitness?”
“Everything, bitcoin really changed the way I view everything.
“All the fundamentals of the Bitcoin network are somehow superimposed upon a lens through which I now experience the world — don’t trust, verify; proof-of-work; time and energy; put in the work and get rewarded.
“Time and energy were the first fundamentals I started incorporating into my life. And, from there, putting in the work. Measuring the work with metrics, and finally, seeing the rewards. It’s so strange if you think about it, using code … a network, to inspire success in your life. While at the same time, given the Bitcoin network’s fundamentals, it makes perfect sense.”
This is a powerful thing that our woman-in-question brings into view: when someone reaches that point of revelation, when it finally clicks that within an organic system, big changes are made slowly, minutely, with consistency; that the very same reasons big changes take many consistent, small events over long stretches of time to change the world, big changes in our bodies will also require extended, measurable stretches of time.
MH: “What has the lifestyle change or upgrade resulted in? (Results)”
“In some ways, changes happened unbeknown to my conscious self. It wasn’t until much later that I would realize how effortless yet impactful these changes were. Other changes were quite intentional while painful and necessary.
“One of the most impactful changes was that I stopped making excuses. I stopped telling myself I couldn’t accomplish what I set out to do. This wasn’t intentional however, this was a byproduct of that lens I was now experiencing the world through.
“Through this same lens, I took an intentional and critical look at myself. I mean this quite literally. I looked in the mirror and verified that this person staring back at me … wasn’t okay. It wasn’t the ‘me’ I felt on the inside.
“I think it’s important to note that I had additional motivating factors that fueled my journey, like the fact COVID wasn’t going anywhere anytime soon and a doctor’s appointment that was embarrassing for me to attend. The shame I felt presenting this disgusting physical representation of years of excuses and failures to my doctor. It was different now, how could my doctor trust what I was saying if she could very easily verify on the outside it wasn’t true?
“This series of events resulted in a series of significant changes in my life. I’ve lost 30% of my body weight throughout this six-month journey. I put in the work and now I’m rewarded with a physical representation of how I feel on the inside. I essentially reprogrammed myself.”
Now, I wouldn’t be acting responsibly with my exercise science background if I didn’t add a caveat to our discussion here: this is not a claim that anybody (nor everybody) will also experience such fantastic and rapid results. Not only are each of our bodies different from each other, but so are our environments, relationships and lifestyles. There’s also a dynamic of diminishing returns , which many of you have likely heard discussed with regards to investing , especially around Bitcoin’s adoption cycle. Our bodies adapt, just like markets.
Discussion
This story belongs to a woman a few of you may recognize speaking in Twitter Spaces from time-to-time by the nym of “HumbleWarrior .”
My favorite part about Humble’s story is the beautiful intersection of Bitcoin, low time preference, investing, discipline and many more concepts. Over the last few years I have been discussing how investing in Bitcoin is a poetic parallel to investing in health. But it isn’t just physical health; mental health is also a major benefactor of both of these disciplines, as some of the most common mistakes investors make (particularly amateur investors) are around psychological states of fear, anxiety and confusion, or dealing with biases like sunk costs .
I hope that Humble’s story helps inspire you to make an improvement in your life. Regardless of how much wealth bitcoin may bring us and our families, in the future it hardly matters if we don’t have the physical and mental health to appropriately enjoy our lives and to remain present in the moments that matter most.
The benefits that Bitcoin is poised to bring extend far beyond just the monetary or economic plane, both in number and in depth, and as long as we all work hard to continue to defend the Bitcoin network and its decentralized operations, I believe we can actually enact radically positive and powerful changes in our world.
Not just in the health of each other, but the health in how our countries and states are governed and led. One of these biggest points would be the separation of money from the grip of the state. If you agree, I ask that you check out the Declaration of Monetary Independence , and if this document strikes you as it did myself and many other members of the Bitcoin community, then I empower you to sign it … as Humble and I have done.
This is a guest post by Mike Hobart and Humble Warrior. Opinions expressed are entirely their own and do not necessarily reflect those of BTC Inc. or Bitcoin Magazine.