I decided to buy some Hive. Transferred $100 to the exchange, then bought Bitcoin instead.
A week passed. Again, I wanted to buy Hive. Transferred $100 to the exchange. Bought Bitcoin instead.
Another week went by. The urge hits again. This time , I tell myself, I really, really will buy Hive. I transfer $100 to the exchange. I mentally remind myself to buy Hive. Then I buy Bitcoin.
Another week, another urge. I transfer $100 to the exchange. No Bitcoin this time, I tell myself. It's a good investment, sure, but now is the time for Hive. Hive, Hive! I buy Bitcoin.
A few days later. Arrggh, I yell, no more Bitcoin!! Buy Hive. Hive Hive Hive. I buy Eth.
I'm feeling the urge again. I really do want to buy Hive. I want to power up my account more. I want to put more into Hive-engine so I can buy other tokens, like Leo. But man-o-man, the allure of Bitcoin is strong[1].
my mind has
so it seems
a mind of its own
(By the way, to see if anyone actually reads this far—first five people who reply to this post will get a share of SBI each)
![]() | David LaSpina is an American photographer and translator lost in Japan, trying to capture the beauty of this country one photo at a time and searching for the perfect haiku. |
On the bright side, if and when BTC moons, I'm good. Well, at least not bad. Good would have been if I had gotten in when it was pennies, as some readers to my photoblog at the time told me to do, readers whom I regrettably ignored. ↩