#staking Personal experience

Once, I had my own production. I was a businessman: contracts, supplies, employees, processes. There was enough money, everything was going well. And you know what I didn't think about back then? Investments. I simply didn't need them — everything was already working.

Businessmen are successful. They grow, scale, open new locations and networks. They invest time and effort into their work, and the results are truly visible. This is a path that deserves respect.

But business ≠ investments.

Business is constant control: supplies, rent, people, contracts.

Investments are a system where capital works even without you.

These are two different realities.

I understand businessmen because I have been in their place. When everything is going well, it seems it will always be that way. But life shows: strengths are not eternal, circumstances change. And it is here that the mindset of an investor becomes important.

Businessmen and investors are neither competitors nor enemies. Some build businesses, while others build capital. I have walked the first path and now I am on the second.