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RE: First responders and from one, came two

in LeoFinance4 years ago

You have one more dollar than you need, what do you do with it?

Spend it wisely.

Turn it in to two.

I have some solid idea what to invest such sums into. With about 2500 % quarterly return. I don't expect me sharing it here to lead to a tremendous pump in price but... Who knows?

It's seeds.

A pack of seeds of any common local plant goes for under 1 USD around here. Even if you do not own a plot, if you're just renting the land, the square footage needed to plant that pack of seeds might cost you another dollar but you could get lucky and fit into the same 1 USD. A few months of protecting your investments and there's a good chance you get more than 25 USD worth of carrots.

Well, if you calculate your time spent protecting your investments, you're probably at a loss, after all...

But that's just because carrots are heavily underpriced!

And I can see a scenario where they can easily go to the Moon.

Matt Damon planted potatoes on Mars, so...

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Well, if you calculate your time spent protecting your investments, you're probably at a loss, after all...

But I guess, if you enjoy gardening anyway, may as well work at growing something edible.

But that's just because carrots are heavily underpriced!

Right, I am going to stock up on a cellar full now and wait for them to reach their potential! :D

Well, we kind of ate through our fridgefull before two thirds of autumn were over. But I also have the warming memories of giving bagfulls away so that they don't go to waste. One of these years I'm going to make it to a real carrot DEX or something. A cellar full of seeds could maybe feed the world.