The more I do, the more I need

Somehow, I only managed to work on my stuff for 4 out of the 10 days of holiday. I guess it’s a consequence of getting more socially connected. I still remember my first winter in Montreal alone, what a difference 5 years make.

Most of my vacation were spent making decisions and crunching numbers. I now have a clear set of strategies that I am going to employ next year for my portfolio. Unfortunately, I haven’t fully transitioned to an income generating strategy yet, so I still can’t spend like a trust fund kiddie for the year 2010 and instead will focus on capital growth as well as cash hoarding. I really don’t like to hoard cash because I am tempted to use it every time I see my bank account.

What became really obvious during this short stint is that I now have a hard time understanding how I managed to survive without lengthy researches like these. I have to conclude that I’ve just been lucky till today in my bets and thank god I employed risk protection strategies. The more I analyze, the more time I need to analyze the next target of the domino effect what came out as a surprise for me though is how I enjoyed spending time doing this.

I was supposed to spend the rest of my holidays trying to release my game, now that there’s only one day left, I think I will have to put that aside. Once I get back to working my 9 to 5 job, it’s Taxes until February. I can see the pain like a train heading straight at me. I made at least 100 transactions this year and everyone of them has to be documented.

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