I will hold your question exactly the way you have asked it, but I'll like to address the meaning of it for a brief moment.
Nothing Is Idle In Life
You may have heard of the expression, Rust Never Sleeps. There are no neutral states of inactivity. What we call neutral is a net sum of equal positive and equal negative activities.
What does this jargon mean? You are either doing something regarded as positive, or you are doing something regarded as negative, and when at some point in time, your net results cancel out with respect to some expectation, you are`considered idle. Going backwards is not idleness (example tooth ache) and so is moving forward (healthy tooth).
You must consider the mindset underlying your question as either 'Why should I positively invest in SFI?' or 'Why should I negatively invest in SFI?'. My guess is that, you mean the former.
CONCLUSION
Whatever you do in life is considered an investment - You reap what you sow. You do positive things that lead to positive results. You do not get positive results out of doing negative things, although you may be deceived into thinking otherwise.
So "Why should I invest in SFI?" - Since you may already know SFI, you should positively invest in SFI, by doing the positive things that lead to positive returns on your positive investments. This takes time, and it's good, because not everyone is willing to do it that way, and the opportunity becomes even more valuable to those who are willing. You already know the answer within you.
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I will hold your question exactly the way you have asked it, but I'll like to address the meaning of it for a brief moment.
Nothing Is Idle In Life
You may have heard of the expression, Rust Never Sleeps. There are no neutral states of inactivity. What we call neutral is a net sum of equal positive and equal negative activities.
What does this jargon mean? You are either doing something regarded as positive, or you are doing something regarded as negative, and when
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