On Bass Guitar, Bitcoin, and Patience

Bass guitar and Bitcoin both taught me to think in years, not days. Real progress happens slowly—through daily practice, discipline, and patience. What we cannot see today may change everything a few years from now.
On Bass Guitar, Bitcoin, and Patience

We live in a world of instant results. If something doesn’t work right away, we assume it doesn’t work at all.

Music taught me the opposite.

When I started playing bass guitar, I understood quickly: there are no shortcuts. A more expensive instrument won’t help. New effects won’t either. Only consistent practice — and sometimes a whole week would pass with no visible progress.

Until one day I played back an old recording.

I sounded completely different than I had a year before. My hands responded differently, the rhythm felt different, the whole thing sounded different. The progress hadn’t happened fast — it had happened so gradually that I never noticed it at all.

I felt the exact same thing with Bitcoin.

Most people enter crypto expecting quick gains. It taught me something else — to think in years. Setting aside a small part of your income regularly doesn’t look exciting. Just like practicing scales every day doesn’t look exciting.

But years can change everything.

In both cases, the same rule applies:

The biggest enemy isn’t a lack of talent or money. It’s impatience.

A good musician doesn’t emerge over a weekend. Financial freedom rarely appears overnight. Both are built from small decisions made every day.

They just need time.


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