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@grace_za
Peacefully retired in paradise, sorta. Anyone who asks me to join their Telegram, Discord or DM them is assumed to be a scammer and insta-blocked.
St. Croix, USVI Se unió Mayıs 2009
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@JamesHu27192912 The testing lab where I get blood drawn has a touch screen check in. Anytime some old soul comes in not knowing how to use it, 3 people stand up to help them with it, but some older folks just blow through the queue, walk right up to the window, talk to a person. No one complains
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I took my car to the mechanic cause it’s making a loud clunking noise when I do a right turn or a left turn
The mechanic drove around the block, put it up on the lift and inspected the whole entire thing and said nope, everything looks great.
That’s like going to the doctor saying my knee hurts and the doctor says no it doesn’t
Now what do I do?
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@ListerLawrence Happened once on my electric assist bike which is built like a tank. It had 2 bars and then zero. It scarred me for life because without the electric assist that bike is really only good for downhill and flat. We are anything but flat on this island.
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I’m not an EV hater, but the problem with EV’s that no one talks about is:
When the range gets to 0 in an EV the car just stops. In some cases they can’t even be pushed…
When the range gets to 0 in a Petrol or Diesel car, you have a built in grace period of 30-40 miles that isn’t shown on the car’s trip computer.
Thus range anxiety doesn’t exist in an ICE vehicle. Why don’t EV’s do that?
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@TheSalonDon Probably be able to make the exact same post when he is 45-50. This has been my experience with parents who are enabling their adult children.
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@jbulltard1 All stocks eventually go to zero, some just faster than others. If it gets cheap enough it could be acquired by someone looking to sell it for parts.
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@PhysInHistory If ever there was a time for Richard Feynman it is now
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@jimiuorio Multiplying capital is always better for society on the whole then simply transferring money from one person to another.
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@Eldskald06 @Selene_Mariposa I had fabulous food traveling in Eastern Europe. Bigger isn't always better.
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@grace_za @Selene_Mariposa TBF, I love the tours of the Russian markets, especially the hypermarkets, that several Youtubers do.
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The World Cup has turned America into a discovery channel for the rest of the world.
And they are not handling it well.
In the best possible way.
Here is what they are discovering:
Free public restrooms. Europeans pay every time.
Free water at every restaurant. Just appears.
Free refills. Coffee. Sodas. Iced tea. Unlimited.
Free chips and salsa before you even order.
Free warm bread with dinner.
Ice in drinks like civilized people.
Air conditioning everywhere. Not a moral debate. A fact.
Parking lots attached to the actual place you are going.
Drive throughs where the food comes to the car while you sit in it.
Ranch dressing by the gallon.
Tex-Mex that cannot be explained only experienced.
Dental care that actually works.
Buccee’s. There are no words for Buccee’s.
Then they found the grocery stores.
Five of them within one mile.
Each one the size of an aircraft hangar.
Burgers. Steaks. Brisket. Ribs. Pulled pork. Lamb. Veal. Every cut of every animal ever domesticated by human civilization available in one refrigerated aisle at ten in the morning on a Tuesday.
The Germans stood in the meat section for forty five minutes.
In silence.
Processing.
They finally understand why we do not have trains.
We have roads wide enough for the cars we actually drive.
Parking lots the size of small European countries.
Airports in every city worth visiting.
Why would we need trains.
The Germans are taking ranch home by the bottle.
The Dutch found queso and briefly lost the ability to speak.
The Japanese are photographing HEB like it is the Louvre.
The Czechs are weeping in West, Texas.
Welcome to America.
Everything is free, enormous, air conditioned, comes with chips, and has five grocery stores within a mile that will sell you any cut of any animal you have ever imagined.
Write that down. 🦋
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@BednarikMatt Totally off grid here in USVI. My biggest concern would be all my friends parked in my yard trying to siphon WiFi.
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@jimiuorio Tried doing and removing all three. Carb restriction works best simply because it makes it pretty damned difficult to eat highly processed foods. Highly processed foods are the thing killing Americans and now around the world.
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@BoringBiz_ Yeah, everyone is better off with the high paying job until they turn 55, the company gets bought out or merged with an entity finding you a nice big line item to remove. Being the boss or owner is the best way through that age barrier.
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Lot of people won’t like hearing this but most reliable path to millionaire still remains working a high paying job and saving more than you spend
Entrepreneurship sounds cool, until you realize that outcomes are all over the place.
In contrast, most people in finance or tech who have been in it for 7 to 10 years are all there, assuming they were reasonably smart with their money
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@njshoreinvest Having a good-sized taxable account or a ROTH allows you to manage your tax liability in retirement.
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I'm 34 years old with a net worth of over $4M.
A little over $3M is invested in the market.
Of that $3M, approx $1.7M is socked away for when I'm 59 years old, aka retirement age.
I'm pretty much done contributing to my retirement accounts at this point because I'll be financially independent no matter what.
The other $1.3M will help me retire early and that's what I'll withdraw from when the time comes.
Since we value freedom and flexibility the most, our contributions will go towards our taxable brokerage.
Financial independence is so close I can taste it.

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@robbwolf 85F and sunny is the weather report 90% of the time here in St. Croix. Given shade and a slight breeze, it is quite wonderful.
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@pietergaricano This reminds me of stories about the old USSR setting commodities prices by checking the WSJ.
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@GadSaad To those thinking US doesn't have an exit tax on unrealized cap gains, it does, but only if you give up your citizenship so you don't have to file a US return in perpetuity.
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I decide to leave Quebec/Canada because:
1) the taxation system is astounding, rendering it nearly impossible to accumulate enough money to truly retire
2) the government's open immigration policies have made it unsafe for my family to remain here (due to the exponential increase in Jew-hatred).
Today I found out that I shall have to pay a departure tax for exercising my right to leave, and the money that will be taken from me (because the obscene amount of taxes that I've already paid in full is not enough) will be given to new incoming immigrants who hate Jews. My taxes funded my forced exit and will fund the harassment of any remaining Jews in Canada.
It would take me 10+ more years of work to save the amount that is likely to be taken via the departure tax.
Is this moral? Ethical? Just? In any case, off to bed. Tomorrow is a new day.
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Elon: "I do agree with you that it's it's likely to be great [future of humanity]. It's probably 80% likely maybe more likely to be great. And I do think we'll have universal high income."
"We'll basically just issue money to people, really just because the output of goods and services will so far exceed the money supply that effectively you have deflation because deflation is just the ratio of the outputs of goods and services to the money supply."
"If the rate of growth of goods and services far exceeds the rate of growth of the money supply, which I predict will happen, then you will have deflation."
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