I enjoy the process of making money more than I actually enjoy money

I enjoy the process of making money more than I actually enjoy money

I am not the only one right?

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wage slave

no, he means hustling, whether shitcoins or other

if the process of making money didn't make you any money would you still enjoy it?

very based my good sir
t. made over 1 mill this year but keeps monthly expenditure less than 100 bucks

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Yup, seeing the digits go up is good. It is also even better when those digits save your from wage slaving.

This is the opposite of that, if you enjoy spending money more than making it, you are the true slave.

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I made 3x my wage last year before taxes
I spent 10k tops on paying off my credit card debts and buying a nice computer/vr headset and some small things here and there
I have 60k+ left 100% in crypto and have what I had set aside for rent for a year tied up in election bets waiting for my turnaround in jan
No urges to buy anything besides good lifting shoes atm.

same. I think that's the true red pill.

based "crypto hobbyist"

Same user, I literally haven’t spent any of this money I made on frivolous shit or going out of my way to consoom shit I wouldn’t normally buy.

>I enjoy the process of making money more than I actually enjoy money

I felt the same way until I took a grocery store job to buy more linkies. Holy fuck, waging sucks.

I do too. I am very anal about it. I love seeing my money accumulate but spend it very reasonnably. I hate frivolous shit.

He means making money while sitting on your ass at home, doing absolutely nothing.

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line go up is a hell of a drug, pretty sure at this point that if I was a billionaire I would still live in monk mode

I don't really know what do with money other than try make more money.

real gamer mood

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I know, but there is nothing like waging to make you really appreciate money and how necessary it is to have a lot of it.

Getting up at 5:30 on a shitty cold rainy day to go spend 8+ hours around morons getting blasted by awful music in order to get rich sucks. Doing it because you either do it or starve is a living death

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Answer this OP

No you're not the only one, but I don't think it's a healthy mindset. There is more to life than trying to die on the largest pile of gold (or equivalent) like some mindless dragon.

Having children to take care of. This is what money is made for

It gives me the same feeling I used to get when I played video games except when I win at getting money, I can buy cool stuff with it or pay people to do things for me.

>There is more to life than trying to die on the largest pile of gold (or equivalent) like some mindless dragon.

True, but when you have no money you don't get to experience any of what life is actually about. You spend 8 hours a day sleeping, 8 hours waging, and 4 or so hours getting ready to sleep, getting ready to wage, or feeding yourself so you can wage or sleep. You end up with about 4 hours a day that you actually own and can do what you like with. Most people spend their entire lives like that.

If you've got a big pile of gold, you can do whatever you want whenever you want. Go develop an appreciation for opera if you like, spend a week eating nothing but street food in Southeast Asia. Start a family knowing that you can ensure they get the best chance in life. Be the first person in your ancestral line to go into space.

Or, spend your best years getting up at 6 to do pointless shit for 8 hours a day to pay for someone else to live their best life.

You are a slave either way, they are both sides of the same coin

Makes sense. It's not much different from other games where you see a number go up, like XP in an MMORPG. And people enjoy that enough to do it for free, even get addicted.

I feel you, OP. I'm personally really enjoying my foray into crypto and gathering as much knowledge as I can. I can feel my life changing and I feel like a better man. Portfolio around $60K atm. There is so much to learn and a lot of it is intimidating, but so far it's felt rewarding.

obviously not, the money is the only fair metric of how good you are at the game

Wagie?

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Fuck, it literally is a videogame

Based

videogames have just accurately emulated certain psychological reward mechanisms.

Wait, you're not telling me there are people on here who aren't saving up for raising a family right?