There is no way to know your limit height in life if you never attempt, yet there is always a boundary to what an individual is capable of doing in any situation.
That reinforces the saying, "the greatest risk in life is not taking risk at all." I hope it came out better in that paraphrase.
To enjoy your wealth, you must be physically and emotionally fit, not the other way around. Nobody enjoys his or her money unless they are in good health.
Health is wealth, they say. Despite how simple that sounds, it's the ace. Sick people don't even remember they've businesses while bedridden. All they want at that moment would be to save themselves from dying, not any business(es).
investing in cryptocurrency should never put your life at risk; your investment should always prioritize your health because selling your properties, life savings, and everything into crypto is a foolish thing to do.
Except you see an investment in cryptocurrencies as a hazard, otherwise I don't see how the health comparison should come to play here. Crypto investment is just like any other business investment. There are risks in every business endeavour, though the risk threshold differs for every business. Crypto isn't any different. Again, there's that caveat of not investing what you can't afford to lose.
Don't quit your main work: so you invested some money and made a lot of money in a short amount of time and you chose to quit your job is a stupid decision.
How much does the job we try to protect even pay us annually? I mean, sticking to a 8-5 all the rest of our lives is more slavery enough than the actual slave trade our forebears witnessed in the hands of colonial masters. Take for instance someone who gets into credible project and within 3months gets a ROI that covers their two years salary, you will still think it's a stupid idea to quit their job? Hell, no! I don't think so. For me, I don't think crypto should even be taken as a side hustle. There are countless people who don't do any other form of business or job except crypto business. What I can say here is that it depends on the temperament of the individuals involved. There's nothing wrong in making it a full time job. It's a job; a profession. After all, trading as a whole is a profession just like medicine, engineering, law etc. Crypto trading is a profession too.