I'll give it a try to hijack the thread like others do.
after shower I got aware that one of my testicle hangs lower than the other one. I'm not sure now which one I should sell for 35K to buy
BTCitcoin?
any help from you genius folks?
EDIT: my male McDonald's coworkers also don't know it, the female ones like to play with both.
I did just look up aspects of your dilemma on the DCA website, so yeah, it would take you about
7 years at $96 per week to invest $35k into bitcoin. Historically, that would have gotten you 40 BTC, but currently, you may well not even be able to reach 0.4BTC by the time that you invest $96 per week and that 7 years plays out.. but you will have put $35k into the system.. better than not putting anything in.. and each of us have to start where we need to start in terms of attempting to accumulate a BTC stash that we believe is reasonable.. and what we need to sacrifice to reach our goals.
Fuck McDonald's but if that is the best that you can do, then you might have to get two or three jobs since they likely don't even allow you to work a full time week. If you are young you might be able to tolerate, but seems better to build skills, but if you are stuck working a variety of dead end jobs, then you may need to work 20 hours at each (60 per week) and then just UP your game in terms of investing $1k per week into bitcoin rather than $100.. but still you gotta get the rest of your shit together too.
I give up.
I wonder how it is for people who are Full of Money and have no Inventions to give to Humanity, No Legacy but Money (Nothing) - I dont have this problem, i got too many innovations i want to present to the world but no money
... A bizzare maze id say
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4G6jvu9PHZAThe "Car" Just wont start...
Start by getting a job, eXPHorizon - like Gyrsur above.
Second try to build skills so that you can get paid more for whatever you are able to contribute.
By the way, a few days ago, I was walking my dog and some kids (probably around 10 years old) asked me for money, and I said that I did not carry money when I was walking my dog, and then just yesterday (a few days later) I saw the same 4 kids, and the one kid asked me if I had any money yet. I actually decided to be a bit more truthful and straight-forward with the kid, and I said that it was not a very good habit for kids to be asking for money from strangers on the street. I said that it really was not a good thing that kids should be doing, and the kid started playing with my dog, and I did not pursue the topic any further. Not comfortable to say too much to other people's kids, especially when just interacting on the street like that.
I have doubts about whether a kid with such beginning points is going to change, and part of the problem could be that the kid has not been taught better ways and maybe even his parents are engaged in similar kinds of behaviors that don't really teach the kid that it is better to try to figure out ways to contribute and to earn money through contributing some kind of service.. so just having a few interactions with kids who have begging values is difficult to share more profound ideas and values with such kids or influence them because they might just believe that I am being mean to them by not giving them money, and sure if I knew them better I could maybe think of ways to give them a job for helping out or suggest different kinds of ways that they might earn an allowance..
It can surely take a while to instill values into folks, and if they go down the wrong course, it can be difficult to teach them to be less stupid... whether they want to learn or they just learned a lot of bad habits can be difficult to know without spending some time with them.