Dilution

There is a cost of doing business — any business — and that cost always comes in the form of dilution.

If you trade family for work time, work dilutes relationships.

If you trade time for money, money dilutes time.

If you trade shares for money, money dilutes ownership.

The things we all work for end up being the things that get diluted. Be wary that the price is often high for the things we truly should value.