Atypical Micro-Investments

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A couple of months ago I began to run again, in preparation for Lisbon marathon – after a 4 months hiatus. The fastest route, the one that I’m usually running on, is going along the river. The good part is that it’s flat (if you ever been to Lisbon you know how difficult it is to find something flat) and relatively non-polluted. The not so good part is that it’s quite crowded and it can get really touristy during the summer.

Half way to my usual distance there’s a small hut, the type that sells souvenirs and cold beverages. On my way back, I stop there and get a cold can of Guarana. In time, I began to exchange a few words with the guy behind the counter. You know, just the casual, friendly small talk.

One of these days, I stopped there as usual, and asked for my can of Guarana, handing over a note of 20 EUR. The guy looked at me a bit uncomfortable and, after searching for a few seconds, he told me he doesn’t have change for that. But he immediately offered to give me the drink for free, should I pay next time I pass by. “I know you ma friend, you pass around all the time, so I know you’ll pay”.

Now, a can of Guarana is 2.5 EUR, so I asked: “Don’t you have at least a 10 EUR bill”? He searched, he found one and he asked, confused: “I have, but how do you want to…”

“Listen, I said, give me 10 EUR back, and keep 10 EUR. That’s 4 Guaranas. You give me one now, and I’ll take the remaining 3, one at a time, during next week, ok?”

He suddenly smiled and he asked me if I’m sure. “Yes, I’m sure”.

“Ok, ma friend, he replied, handing me the first Guarana, I will write it down. One gone, three more to go. I will write it down.”

That was a week ago.

Yesterday I passed by the hut on my way back from my usual run and stopped for my cold Guarana. The guy was all smiling, waving at me: “One gone, two more to go. I have it written down, ma friend.”

The Atypical Micro-Investment

I consider this a micro-investment. It may not look like an investment at first sight, because there’s no obvious ROI, not even a market for that, nothing to compare it to. Some may call it “paying it forward” and, to a certain extent, this is also true, but I consider it more as an investment.

Here are the benefits.

First, I will have secured enough Guaranas for my next weeks. That gives me a bit of flexibility and ease of mind, knowing that I don’t have to carry cash with me, and I will still be able to hydrate on my way back.

Second, I have a social connection. A mild one, but still a solid connection, since I paid in advance for some goods, building trust.

Third, and probably the most important one, I acted from a mindset of preparation, care and, again, trust. This approach creates small ripples that are securing parts of my life. It’s like I’m sending forward various small objects that I pay for now, knowing that I will be able to pick them up later. It’s like saving, only the saved amount is in someone else’s custody, until I decide to take it.

These atypical micro-investments may feel insignificant now, but they all pile up.

Eventually, it won’t be just a ripple that I’m sending forward, it will be a full blown wave that I’m riding on.

Initially published on my blog.

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This is a very intellectual idea for investment though here is no return of investment but build up trust for bonding, !LUV your idea.

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At the beginning of the post, I thought it was strange that this guy offers you to pay for a drink later, because he could offer you a deposit option... And voila, you yourself suggested it :)

I'm not sure that this can be called microinvestments, because this is a really proven option for a deposit with a supplier. But, if over time, you get the 5th bottle for free or at a discount, then yes, it already looks like an investment ;)

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You are right, in the sense that an investment should have a clearly linked benefit, ON TOP of the returned money.

I personally think that in this case, the benefit is creating and implementing the habit, because this compounds and creates that sustainability, where you ride the wave of those short ripples you create.

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In such a contest, this is undoubtedly a good investment ;)

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Interesting and very nice social connection. Lisbon seems a lovely place with very friendly vendors! :)

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Trusting might seem easy but not an act we get propelled to do considering the fear of the other person not sticking to the conditions.
I see relationship being build here and starting off straight on trust.

Maybe one day a chat with him might lead to him accepting crypto for Gurana.

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