Most investors track two things: how much money an asset makes and how much it's worth on paper. What almost nobody tracks is the third number, the one that's quietly running the show.
Brain space.
Every asset you own is making a withdrawal from your mental bandwidth whether you realize it or not. Some of them earn that withdrawal. A lot of them don't. The ones that don't are the reason so many high-earning investors still feel broke in the ways that actually matter: time, presence, freedom.
This tool is a companion to Return On Brain Space. Plot your assets honestly. The picture that comes up will tell you more about your financial life than any spreadsheet you've ever built.
What asset are you
rating?
Name the business, investment, or project you want to evaluate.
How much money does
make?
Rate the return on investment from 1 to 10.
How much stress does
cause?
Rate how much brain space and stress this asset costs you.