Do you regret not buying $100 worth of Bitcoin in 2010?

The truth is—you are not really regretting missing that $100 investment.

What you actually regret is that today you don’t have the $2.8 billion it would be worth now.

But believe this:

You did not have the mental strength—or the emotional stomach—required to earn that money.

Let’s look at what you would have had to endure over the last 14 years 👇

You would have watched your $100 grow into $1.7 million, and still not sold.

Then you’d see that $1.7 million crash down to $170,000, right in front of your eyes—and remain silent.

After that, it would rise again to $110 million, and you would do nothing.

Suddenly, the market would crash, dropping it to $18 million, yet you would stay patient.

Then it would surge to $390 million, and you still wouldn’t take profit.

Another crash would bring it down to $85 million, and you would remain calm.

Finally, it would rise to $1.6 billion, and ultimately reach $2.8 billion today.

For 14 long years, controlling greed and fear like this is not ordinary holding.

This is psychological warfare—a battle against your own mind.

The reality is, those who managed to hold that $100 from 2010 until today are likely either dead, in prison, or mentally broken.

Because no mentally healthy human being can watch such massive rises and crashes—and still do nothing.

So instead of regretting the result, think about the process.

There is no magic here.

Behind every extraordinary outcome lies an extraordinary sacrifice.

What do you think?

Do you believe you could have stayed silent—

while watching millions and billions of dollars disappear right in front of your eyes?