Why aren't you rich yet?

Why aren't you rich yet?

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made and then lost 70k over the course of 2018. learned my lessons though. learned so much. back in the game now

not smart enough and mental illness

I'm a lazy fuck

How?

>handsome man

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ChainLink has not broke 1k yet.

who is this bloke?

I'm a dumb, lazy, coward

sold my PNK too early...

Had to cash out some of my stack for tuition before a 40x run. Feels bad man.

I cant believe its a man, I feel sick.

whoever gets my dick hard is a woman

cant stop getting erected in the middle of my actual work

Started with nothing, no one helped me, now 120K through my own actions

never trust a woman with make up
never forget, then wont happen again
my gf never wears make up and i can actually see facial expressions, unlike the cakes you see among trannies

green dress
LOKI coin holder gf?

I am tho. I had to work for it, but being rich is in close relation with how much effort you put in your work. so keep going, you'll get there

I spent age 15 to 25 doing heroin, then 25 to 31 getting degrees. I'm 32 now on six figures but playing catch-up.

Lost my early 20s to the "work hard and the money will come" meme.
Lost my late 20s (and what little savings I had made) to illness.
I'm doing ok now though. Most conservative estimate puts me at retiring at 42 with a decent income. That's all I need.

Say it aint so

How did you two manage to bounce back so strongly?

I already am.

i am a 35 year old neet rich with time

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Because all you fuckers have weak hands.

It took him 7 years to get 6 figures and he's lucky he doesn't have a felony. How is that bouncing back.

Success doesn't seem to be linear. The idea that you just steadily grind away and make consistent progress doesn't seem to hold. Basically I did a lot of research into what the best paying jobs would be that I could get into, made a plan, executed and then made adjustments against changes.
For me that meant going into data science, but this was when it was still a largely unknown thing. I would strongly recommend against it now, it's massively oversaturated. There are likely other things bubbling away under the radar just now - by the time it hits mainstream attention it's too late.

You're retarded trying to pick wagie job bubbles, Jesus Christ.

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>35 year old
>with time
Nice one boomer

Jack off anyway, don't be a little BITCH.

going from being a junkie to doing well sounds like bouncing back m8

fair enough, seems like just about everything is saturated these days