The best profits in life are not from financial investments, but rather investing your heart and soul into pic related

The best profits in life are not from financial investments, but rather investing your heart and soul into pic related

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Based

Yes, amen. But it won't hurt to success on both spiritual and financial investment lmao.
Work hard, invest, be rich, so you can use your money to contribute more to His cause than when you're poor. Either way, He will appreciate you no matter what

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Based and true

What do you then call grabbing 12% APY on USDC with h0dlnaut?

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true that
i'm one of 144,000 and about to become a billionaire
AMA

no you aren't

Amen. Praise the Lord.

"Kill the government and all the zogbots in the lands"

-Jesus Christ (32AD, colorized)

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BASED

Dangerously based

>one of 144,000
why that number?

Genuinely, authentically based. However, acquiring wealth in moderation with certain goals such as being less burdensome to your family in old age isn't a negative thing.

The jew fears the wealthy and pious white man

>The based neets will inherit the earth
Amen Jesus, Amen.

Hallelujah brother, we are going to make it here on earth and in the afterlife.

"And again I say unto you, It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God."
Matthew 19:24

Checked, wealth is something that is good in the right hands. If you're wasting it on material things or to fuel a life full of temptation then that's wrong. But to use it to better the life of your family, then that's based.

If you an acquire wealth while genuinely helping others improve their lot in life, there are very few things better than this.

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Can someone convince me to do so?
Why is it wrong or an inferior choice to be agnostic?

Invest is Christ

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