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Most people think compounding is about money. It isn’t. Compounding becomes unstoppable the moment consistency beats interruption — and that threshold is far lower than most people expect. Not because the numbers are magical, but because behaviour finally stabilises. This video breaks down the lowest amount required to trigger real compounding — not in theory, but in real life. Why starting small works better than starting ambitious. Why most people fail not from lack of capital, but from breaking the feedback loop too early. And why the first phase of compounding feels painfully slow — by design. There is a point where effort no longer feels heroic. Where momentum replaces motivation. Where stopping feels harder than continuing. This isn’t about getting rich fast. It’s about crossing the line where time finally starts working for you instead of against you. Watch closely. Compounding doesn’t need more money. It needs fewer interruptions. DISCLAIMER: I’m not a financial adviser. These videos are for educational purposes only. No official financial advice is being given. Please always check with a professional before making any investments or financial decisions. Your investments are your sole responsibility, these videos merely share my own opinions with no guarantee of gain or losses. 00:00 introduce 00:33 Part 1 – The Biggest Lie About Compounding 02:36 Part 2 – Why Your First $20 Is More Dangerous Than You Think 05:01 Part 3 – The Invisible Phase Where Most People Give Up 07:03 Part 4 – Why Small Amounts Of Money Create Big Discipline 09:00 Conclusion: The Lowest Number Is Not The Number