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Giga
December 31, 2013, 04:21:21 AM
#98
Long story short, I was aware of Bitcoin since years ago. I did read something about them, but the news associated them to ilegal activities so I didnt want to get involved with it.
Years later, I read about it again but they are way too expensive for my broke ass to get on the market.
This is specially depressing because im pretty much a no-gf, no-friends hermit that browses the internet most of the day, always checks for tech related news and so on. It was my opportunity to redeem myself and become a millonaire. This opportunity will never present itself again. Now im stuck with some shitty altcoins that will never be worth even a dollar. The dream it's over. I haven't been able to sleep and or think straight since then. My libido is pretty much fucked. It was always right but since I realized I missed the boat im just in zombie mode. Now im stuck in this fucking room for life.

Being depressed will only make you miss more opportunities in the future. Yes maybe you won't become a millionaire anymore, since you don't have much money to put down but you can still make the most of it.

Bitcoin is still growing, it's not too late also consider Litecoin and look for other 2nd Gen Crypto currency
newbie
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December 31, 2013, 01:51:59 AM
#97
This is specially depressing because im pretty much a no-gf, no-friends hermit that browses the internet most of the day
Join VK.com, paltalk.com, http://www.mamba.ru/ ...
sr. member
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December 30, 2013, 06:00:36 PM
#96
most of you are being WAY too nice to OP. half of the world population lives in extreme poverty, scrounging for their next meal, and this kid went to college (probably paid for by his parents) and is too lazy to go get a job (anyone who REALLY wants a job could find one in a single day) so he sits in his parents' basement on his modern computer eating Doritos and throwing woe-is-me pity parties for himself on bitcointalk.org and hoping suckers will "giveBTCpls".

look kid, it sounds like you have 2 main problems. 1, you're the embodiment of the "entitlement generation" and think you're somehow special and shouldn't have to work for anything. 2, no one has ever told you what a little pantywaist you sound like, your parents probably tell you everything is ok and you can live with them until you can all collect social security together, and the online communities you hang out in just reinforce your victim mentality.

you want money? figure out how to EARN some. heck, write a witty post on bitcointalk.org and maybe one of those people who got rich from their good foresight on Bitcoin will donate a BTC to your tip jar. meanwhile there will be thousands of children dying of cancer who WISH they had your opportunity.

"Don't go around saying the world owes you a living. The world owes you nothing. It was here first." - Mark Twain

not me. being nice to someone whose maturity is handicapped is just dangerous. it reinforces the wrong attitude and he'll just end up thinking like the crackbaby he is.
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December 30, 2013, 02:12:09 PM
#95
most of you are being WAY too nice to OP. half of the world population lives in extreme poverty, scrounging for their next meal, and this kid went to college (probably paid for by his parents) and is too lazy to go get a job (anyone who REALLY wants a job could find one in a single day) so he sits in his parents' basement on his modern computer eating Doritos and throwing woe-is-me pity parties for himself on bitcointalk.org and hoping suckers will "giveBTCpls".

look kid, it sounds like you have 2 main problems. 1, you're the embodiment of the "entitlement generation" and think you're somehow special and shouldn't have to work for anything. 2, no one has ever told you what a little pantywaist you sound like, your parents probably tell you everything is ok and you can live with them until you can all collect social security together, and the online communities you hang out in just reinforce your victim mentality.

you want money? figure out how to EARN some. heck, write a witty post on bitcointalk.org and maybe one of those people who got rich from their good foresight on Bitcoin will donate a BTC to your tip jar. meanwhile there will be thousands of children dying of cancer who WISH they had your opportunity.

"Don't go around saying the world owes you a living. The world owes you nothing. It was here first." - Mark Twain
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December 30, 2013, 12:25:51 PM
#94
Long story short, I was aware of Bitcoin since years ago. I did read something about them, but the news associated them to ilegal activities so I didnt want to get involved with it.
Years later, I read about it again but they are way too expensive for my broke ass to get on the market.
This is specially depressing because im pretty much a no-gf, no-friends hermit that browses the internet most of the day, always checks for tech related news and so on. It was my opportunity to redeem myself and become a millonaire. This opportunity will never present itself again. Now im stuck with some shitty altcoins that will never be worth even a dollar. The dream it's over. I haven't been able to sleep and or think straight since then. My libido is pretty much fucked. It was always right but since I realized I missed the boat im just in zombie mode. Now im stuck in this fucking room for life.

Money won't cure those things.  I made tons of money back in high school and in college, yet something was always missing, and still is to this day. Poor or rich, we all fight the same internal battles. Best of luck to you.

One of the best quotes and marketing lines ever invented should get you motivated:  JUST DO IT!

Best quote and marketing line? Do you work for Nike?

Nope.

However Nike does have one of the best marketing teams on the planet and their stuff is pure quality.  The phrase "JUST DO IT" is something universally relate to.

What's pure quality about Nike? I think Hitler coined the phrase "just do it" Grin.
legendary
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December 30, 2013, 12:00:15 PM
#93
Long story short, I was aware of Bitcoin since years ago. I did read something about them, but the news associated them to ilegal activities so I didnt want to get involved with it.
Years later, I read about it again but they are way too expensive for my broke ass to get on the market.
This is specially depressing because im pretty much a no-gf, no-friends hermit that browses the internet most of the day, always checks for tech related news and so on. It was my opportunity to redeem myself and become a millonaire. This opportunity will never present itself again. Now im stuck with some shitty altcoins that will never be worth even a dollar. The dream it's over. I haven't been able to sleep and or think straight since then. My libido is pretty much fucked. It was always right but since I realized I missed the boat im just in zombie mode. Now im stuck in this fucking room for life.

Money won't cure those things.  I made tons of money back in high school and in college, yet something was always missing, and still is to this day. Poor or rich, we all fight the same internal battles. Best of luck to you.

One of the best quotes and marketing lines ever invented should get you motivated:  JUST DO IT!

Best quote and marketing line? Do you work for Nike?

Nope.

However Nike does have one of the best marketing teams on the planet and their stuff is pure quality.  The phrase "JUST DO IT" is something universally relate to.
newbie
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December 29, 2013, 10:17:45 PM
#92
dude you are seriously depressed.
go talk to a doctor and if don't have a job spend your time helping others.

Money is proof of ones achievements. It doesn't make a good person if you're rich, just shows you have provided service/value to achieve wealth. You make your own luck.  

money is proof of nothing.
sr. member
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December 29, 2013, 10:09:27 PM
#91
Money is proof of ones achievements. It doesn't make a good person if you're rich, just shows you have provided service/value to achieve wealth. You make your own luck.  

yeah, and we live in a fair society where as long as you work hard, you'll become wealthy. right. you must be living on another planet.
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December 29, 2013, 09:31:53 PM
#90
Money is proof of ones achievements. It doesn't make a good person if you're rich, just shows you have provided service/value to achieve wealth. You make your own luck.  

Ha.  Not everyone is a self-made millionaire.  There's a lot of fortunate people in the world who didn't do a thing to earn their money.

IMO - money proves nothing.  

ETA: OP - go volunteer somewhere and leave your parents house.  Meet people.  Go to concerts.  GTFO of the routine.  BTC is not the last opportunity, by a long shot. 
sr. member
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December 29, 2013, 08:48:24 PM
#89
You can multiply it 10x.
Yes:  hold onto it for a year.  Voila, it's worth ten times as much as when you bought it.
sr. member
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December 29, 2013, 12:57:49 PM
#88
There is one thing that pisses me off.
If you want money, work for it. There is no such thing as easy money. If you want bitcoins, work for bitcoins. If you want dollars work for dollars or any other currency.
If you want to become rich, act smart, stop complaining. You wont make a penny by sitting your ass doing nothing.
Most people think rich people can just stop working, have a nice life without cares. Thats completely wrong, someone rich is rich because he or she worked their asses to get where they are and most of the time they have an horrendous schedule of 15+ work hours per day. Only complete dedication will get you success.
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December 29, 2013, 09:51:46 AM
#87
Money is proof of ones achievements. just shows you have provided service/value to achieve wealth. You make your own luck.  

Does it? What about if you stole it all or inherited it?
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December 29, 2013, 09:28:37 AM
#86
Money is proof of ones achievements. It doesn't make a good person if you're rich, just shows you have provided service/value to achieve wealth. You make your own luck.  
legendary
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December 29, 2013, 09:16:07 AM
#85
OP don't be shy, buy $10 worth of btc every week, or whatever.

$10 a week means only $520 worth of BTC per year. A bit low. You can multiply it 10x.
hero member
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December 29, 2013, 08:43:52 AM
#84
OP don't be shy, buy $10 worth of btc every week, or whatever.
Can you say "exponential growth."
And be glad you didn't buy at $1000.
Also, quit whining.  Nobody likes a whiner.

If he did that, Bitcoin may tank in the future, then he'd still be Bitcoins ruined mah life.

But yes, that is a good investment plan. Buy a little of what you can afford and hope for the best.
sr. member
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December 29, 2013, 08:21:47 AM
#83
OP don't be shy, buy $10 worth of btc every week, or whatever.
Can you say "exponential growth."
And be glad you didn't buy at $1000.
Also, quit whining.  Nobody likes a whiner.
hero member
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December 29, 2013, 05:34:15 AM
#82
Long story short, I was aware of Bitcoin since years ago. I did read something about them, but the news associated them to ilegal activities so I didnt want to get involved with it.
Years later, I read about it again but they are way too expensive for my broke ass to get on the market.
This is specially depressing because im pretty much a no-gf, no-friends hermit that browses the internet most of the day, always checks for tech related news and so on. It was my opportunity to redeem myself and become a millonaire. This opportunity will never present itself again. Now im stuck with some shitty altcoins that will never be worth even a dollar. The dream it's over. I haven't been able to sleep and or think straight since then. My libido is pretty much fucked. It was always right but since I realized I missed the boat im just in zombie mode. Now im stuck in this fucking room for life.

Money won't cure those things.  I made tons of money back in high school and in college, yet something was always missing, and still is to this day. Poor or rich, we all fight the same internal battles. Best of luck to you.

One of the best quotes and marketing lines ever invented should get you motivated:  JUST DO IT!

Best quote and marketing line? Do you work for Nike?
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December 29, 2013, 02:05:59 AM
#81
Some pretty good for for thought for the OP, here's mine.

Think that every breath you draw and every moment you wake up to a new day, no amount of BTC could buy that opportunity to do so. Meaning, there are people, as i type this, who would give anything to see the next second/minute/hour/day out.

Too many people living these days like they want to be the richest person in the graveyard. I say fark that.

BTC train has not yet left so there will be opportunities but even if they are missed, you still have your life.

Make the most of it.


Do what you love, the BTC will follow.   Wink
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December 28, 2013, 11:34:44 PM
#80
Some pretty good for for thought for the OP, here's mine.

Think that every breath you draw and every moment you wake up to a new day, no amount of BTC could buy that opportunity to do so. Meaning, there are people, as i type this, who would give anything to see the next second/minute/hour/day out.

Too many people living these days like they want to be the richest person in the graveyard. I say fark that.

BTC train has not yet left so there will be opportunities but even if they are missed, you still have your life.

Make the most of it.

sr. member
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December 28, 2013, 07:53:24 PM
#79
the underlying point is that the problem is hardly ever your conditions, but how you perceive them. if you lose a leg, you could consider that event ruining your life.. or you could just learn how to live with it, as people have do.
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