Everything. Focus on stable and growing investments: relationships, ideologies, hobbies, physical activity etc. It's all a personal portfolio. If you need a financial advisor, go there.
A get rich quick scheme can burn your pockets (if not worse) for 18 years.
Move wisely and take care of yourself. Some investments are good, some are bad.. everything's a learning process. Charge it to the game.
First "realization" of significance that I had was that everything is a distraction, and life is about picking and choosing which distractions are "worth it" in defining who you are. Home ownership, kids, school, a job, they're all distractions, but it's not necessarily a negative thing
First "realization" of significance that I had was that everything is a distraction, and life is about picking and choosing which distractions are "worth it" in defining who you are. Home ownership, kids, school, a job, they're all distractions, but it's not necessarily a negative thing
How do you define 'distraction'
How do you define 'distraction'
in the atheist worldview the ultimate truth is the meaninglessness of life and death therefore anything which allows you to live outside of that dread is a distraction but as he said "not necessarily a negative thing" since they need it to function
From experience, even if you have the best intentions and you seem willing to partake in a so called investment, that ipo per se still has 0 growth and isn't beneficial for your overall development. Just because peers and our go to social influencer's are investing their stock into that said ipo, doesn't mean you'll receive any benefit from it. Matter fact, you'll be in the same hole if not worse than what they're into.
Some people are just salesmen or actors. They try to influence us into purchasing an item but have never interacted with that item. A car, philosophy etc. Their charisma has our minds focused on their passion and not the investment itself.
in the atheist worldview the ultimate truth is the meaninglessness of life and death therefore anything which allows you to live outside of that dread is a distraction but as he said "not necessarily a negative thing" since they need it to function
I see, it's best to be at 0. Anything else is up for discussion. Even then, that's more of a stoic mentality and tbh somewhat a biblical principal. The deepest believer dreads this world because the focus is on the everlasting. Paul writes about that concept. We're taught that 'all things are lawful but not all things are expedient' there's liberty and freedom in life and engaging in certain distractions, there's value to everything
Um.... it kinda makes me sick how you try so hard to bring capitalism into things like relationships or hobbies lol
Um.... it kinda makes me sick how you try so hard to bring capitalism into things like relationships or hobbies lol
I'm sorry you're a Clipper fan. You can start a co-op garden and view life in similar fashion.
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I don't even know what to say you got me
Growth is inevitable. Consistency is key. @HALLEBERRY posted once that (paraphrasing) “Discipline is a super hero gene” tapping into that really unlocks our potential.
Listening to the peers of Kanye, the one thing everyone states is that his work ethic is unmatched. His discipline has put him in the positions he’s in.
Discipline/work ethic, the grind it’s all worth it. Don’t pull out!
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Time out real quick.
That was really good! I was really feeling it.
Can I give you a note real quick tho?
That was fantastic, but I want you to think this time.
This isn't just a job for your character, this is your life, this is your fire.
So what I want you do is try again but this time happier, and with your mouth more open