Hi Any Forums. Share the wisdom you have learnt throughout your life, Any Forumsor not related. Anything goes like advice, lessons, tips etc as long as its helpful to other anons
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Do not get married. If you feel like you 'have to' for whatever reason, at least get a prenup. I'm a woman who was screwed over twice in divorces. Typically the nice person loses. Or the one without the money for a lawyer. The husband or wife can be screwed over, don't believe you are safe and for some reason all civility goes out the window once a lawyer butts in.
just bee yourself
Women are unironically a meme. Im not saying you should think lower of them because they are women, but many of their flaws derives from their womanly nature. Any outcome or perceived action of the behavior of a woman can come from the fact they are a woman. See the fault in their reasoning, and move on.
Tits, NOW
anxiety and panic attacks are completely optional if you learn proper breathing.
>I'm a woman
Send a small amount to test whenever you are transferring funds in crypto. Do it even if you think you have 2 years of experience behind you
DO IT
find a woman, start a family, start investing and have a business or two, all as early as possible. then you can finally start exploring what it is that you were really meant to do here, what industry or area you will make your historical mark in. then you work until you no longer can on that impact and die knowing you did everything you wanted and could do while surrounded by loved ones.
also dont focus or look at too many different areas. put yourself in one or craft one yourself and get to it. devote yourself or you'll end up being 50 years old wondering why you're nowhere while you've been walking in circles. find a summit, and start climbing. also don't give up or into some temptation for some temporary feeling or a "maybe", commit yourself and carry through as if you'd live forever and those temporary temptations have lost their flavor.
Try new hobbies. I have picked up so many useful skills over the years from soldering electronics, sewing, knitting, cooking, working on cars and motorcycles, etc. So many hobbies have skills that bleed into others and are really useful at times.
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I love when one hobby makes another one easier. It can become a literal chain. Started cookin, learned to fish, so i can cook my own fish. The time outdoors made me interested in a hunting license, wich I then can use to make more money and food.
the problem is I have many passions, many things i know for a fact I could be extremely good at but they require a full time investment to master. I don't know what to pick because they are all interesting and have the potential to be fulfilling.
Just pick one and do it. They'll all have pros and cons, they'll all have their adversities, they'll all have their triumphs. You just need to pick one or be content with little progress and zero mastery and authority in anything. Everything else can remain hobbies and can be learned and done on the side but your main thing has to be the thing or else the tower becomes decrepit and falls apart. you have to constantly be working on it and revolving around it, whatever it may be.
its hard with life being so relatively short and wanting to do everything. you can taste everything in life, but you can only devour and make an impact on one dish. make it the dish you not only like the most but can stomach the most. just because chocolate is your favorite, it may be too sweet for your stomach to eat all day months on end. its ultimately down to you of course but the important thing is to pick it, devote to it, and carry it out. if after 20 years of it you cant stand it, retire from that industry and start again in another one. you only get a few chances so make it worth it each one and dont doubt yourself, just see it through and make the biggest impact you can while in that space, it'll carry over into your future.
you can pick something and absolutely not be able to stand it in 12 years and quit and move on... before you've been able to accomplish anything of note and have basically wasted 12 years when you can carry it out, even drudgingly, another 8 or so to make your mark. who knows what can happen in those 8 years? It's better than start over again and facing another adversity that makes you hate it a decade later and starting over yet again....
I watched Code Geass and I don't think Lelouch ever said that.
Money is everything. Don’t focus at all about friends/family/relationships. Just focus on getting as much money as possible.
I can only share my perspective.
I am self employed, invested in ZNN, and I watch One Piece.
You think these 3 things are random but they are not. They are one in the same mentality.
I am a free man.
Women unironically think that being in a relationship with a man confers his status upon them. While this kind of sucks, the big picture is that women are way more cutthroat in their competition than men and this drives society to advance.
Expect short-sighted greed as the rule, especially from people who could afford to not be greedy. Even if short-sighted greed doesn't make any kind of logical sense in a given situation.
People aren't logical. They're psychological. People are only really somewhat logical within certain narrow confines.
Stupid people are more dangerous than dishonest people. Corollary: most easily identifiable dishonest people are also stupid.
Never underestimate the power of group-think to fuck things up.
Power actually affects the central nervous system like a drug. Someone on a power high is like someone on very powerful drugs. That's why managers love to interrupt everyone's day with meetings that could have been emails. They need that little hit to get by.
good advice. I've always done this -- if I'm moving any amount of crypto, I move like 1% of it first, then move the other 99% once I'm sure I didn't screw it up. I know it sucks to pay transaction fees twice but it's worth the peace of mind.
I just did a full rerun and he did, but he did so quoting Suzaku.
Also I forgot to share my wisdom.
Never give up, literally ever.
Being intelligent or smart is one small part of what makes one successful, the drive and ability to get back up when things are tough is what makes man.
Also, run simulations yourself. Following the wisdom of the crowd is often useful, and spares you wasting your own mental energy. But don’t underestimate the conclusions you can reach on your own if you study a topic well enough, it feels like hacking the matrix.
A third and it’s going to sound like a meme: just do it. Don’t overanalyze, this is what losers do. If something needs to be done, pick up that phone, write those first lines, jump in that pool. JUST DO IT.
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Dont use other people experience as yours
Don't love someone who doesn't love you
Don't help someone who doesn't want to get helped
Don't rely on your friends to survive
Always be a word man, never be a birdman
Be kind and empathetic, but take no shit and always speak the truth.