What to Invest In
First and foremost, none of this is legal or financial advice. I'm not a licensed financial advisor.
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What I can tell you without a doubt is that the best investment you can make is in yourself.
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Forget all of the hype about meme stocks, crypto, and other schemes of men trying to take advantage of your desires to make more money. Screw the easy money and focus on the difficult tasks that truly fashion you into your true potential.
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Always prioritize your health, peace of mind, and your individual skills, talents, and abilities that can help you have a brand, skillset, and vision for yourself.
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I don't care how much dividends some stocks may have, I don't care how much Fart Coin is valued, and I don't care what's the next meme Coin to have a pump and dump scheme. You need to take responsibility to be in the best health you can, live as cheaply as possible, and work a stable job or be training for a good skill that will give you options for employment.
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Look at my page for careers, find one and get into one of those training programs, eat a clean diet, exercise consistently (without a gym), and relax when you need to.
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Perhaps the best advice I can for investing is use your limited, fleeting time wisely. It doesn't mean you are grinding 24 hours a day. It means don't waste valuable time you would otherwise be using for productivity to just doom scroll on your phone, or waste it sending worthless Tweets, or leaving pointless YouTube comments.
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Use your time the best you can, prioritizing building and making yourself into the greatest version of your person, and living your life with no regrets.
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The real hype is doing what you want to do and making the world better than before you came into it.