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Bryan

@bryanboyar

American in Romania. Building a due diligence and investigations firm.

Inscrit le Haziran 2023
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Shaw Gondorff
Shaw Gondorff@GondorffShaw·
@JamesonCamp 1) Restaurante Asador Foc i Caliu 2) Cala Mondrago 3) Cala Formentor 4) lighthouse Bonus: Bar Abaco Fri/Sat for the rose show / El Camino for lunch / Diecisiete Grados for casual steak dinner / Mercat de l’olivar for breakfast every morning
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James Camp 🛠,🛠
James Camp 🛠,🛠@JamesonCamp·
Mallorca booked for August, we all deserve a little vacation Any recs of places to eat or things to do?
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Bryan
Bryan@bryanboyar·
@GregoryKBovino I'm a simple man. I see a RO poast, I like and follow. Sa traiesti!
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Gregory K Bovino
Gregory K Bovino@GregoryKBovino·
Here at Vlad the Impaler’s tomb… Folks, this reminds me that cultures have historically been marred by illegal aliens. One moment you’re enjoying your hard fought societal traditions and values, the next invaders decide your land and your people should look like theirs. The Prince of Walachia wasn’t some cartoon villain, he was a great hero to his people. When the Turks came rolling in, he did what was necessary to protect his culture and way of life. Sometimes the only thing standing between your civilization and the next wave of invaders is a motivated PATRIOT willing to do what it takes. Respect @nicksortor @StephenM @LaurenWitzkeDE @GavinNewsom @JBPritzker @ZohranKMamdani
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Bryan
Bryan@bryanboyar·
The goal isn't FIRE or sitting on a beach drinking margaritas at 40 scrolling X. The goal is waking up and deciding what to work on, where to live, and who to work with. Not spendign 40 years at ZogCorp. The rest is up to you...
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Bryan@bryanboyar·
Step 6: Leave corporate. Either start your own firm or work as a consultant part-time. Do the same work you spent the last decade doing. Your investments should be bringing in a little income. Add on top of that part-time work in a lower COL city (country?) and you're golden.
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Bryan@bryanboyar·
If I were giving life advice to a teenager, this would be my blueprint: 1.) Learn a high-income skill 2.) Get paid 3.) Live cheap 4.) Invest aggressively 5.) Build a freedom fund 6.) Leave corporate 7.) Work on your own terms Thread 🧵
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Chris Williamson
Chris Williamson@ChrisWillx·
One-year breakup rate by how couples met: Met online: 16% Met through friends: 10% Met through family: 9% Met in a bar/restaurant: 7% Met in college: 6.5% Met as coworkers: 6% Met in primary/secondary school: 5% Met in church: 1% h/t @robkhenderson
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Bryan@bryanboyar·
I feel bad for guys who made easy money. There's no free lunch in life. I'd rather build wealth the old-fashioned way: business cards, handshakes, client dinners, and years of grinding. Keep your Meta ads.
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Bryan
Bryan@bryanboyar·
@marclou Trying to be a baller in your 20s is a terrible idea. You're never going to be the richest guy in the room anyway. Save your money, invest, compound and you'll be set in your 30s.
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Marc Lou
Marc Lou@marclou·
It's also the fastest way to feel rich. If you only pay for food, rent, and a laptop, you don't need much income to have financial freedom. I lived on ~$1,000/month for 5 years. As soon as one of my startups made $1,000/month (2018), I was profitable. Most people try to earn more. I tried to need less.
Marc Lou@marclou

Nothing I buy makes me happy. I find happiness in simple things: reading a book with a coffee, a hard workout, building apps, a walk with my wife. Money solved my money problems. I don't worry about next month's rent anymore. But everything that makes me genuinely happy costs little or nothing at all.

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Bryan@bryanboyar·
@VERYKOOLLUKEY Biggest thing is they have a much higher rate of home ownership. My wife would inherit an apartment from her parents. Too small for us but we have the option. No need for a car--just use public transport. Cheap healthcare. So basically just paying for food, phone, coffee, etc.
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LUKEY ✣
LUKEY ✣@VERYKOOLLUKEY·
Genuinely don’t know how Europeans afford to live Restaurants / grocery stores are only marginally cheaper than America Cars + fuel are much more expensive Rent is rapidly rising to the nearly the same prices as tier 2/3 cities in America for comparable locations The average wage here in Poland is ~1500$ a month genuinely don’t know how you would survive on that nevertheless raise a family If you are an American you should be grateful
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Bryan@bryanboyar·
Crazy to think 10 years ago women were catfishing guys online. Can’t imagine what diabolical evil they’re scheming with AI. So glad I’m married and not on dating apps.
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Bryan@bryanboyar·
@rawespresso Love it. And it’s really not asking much. A few pints every week will add up to a lot more.
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Sonny
Sonny@rawespresso·
The single most under-rated thing a UK man can do for himself in his thirties is a 3-day solo trip to a city he's never been to, twice a year. It doesn't have to be expensive. A £40 train to Edinburgh in February, an £80 Ryanair flight to Porto in October, a £25/night hostel, a notebook in your jacket pocket. Total cost under £400 for both trips. The problem-solving part of your brain runs on routine in your hometown. Take it somewhere unfamiliar for 72 hours and it wakes up. Every decision you've been turning over for 6 months gets answered on a 4-hour walk through a city where nobody knows your name. The men I know in their forties who quietly built the lives they wanted all do this. The men still stuck in the same job and the same head-noise at 38 mostly don't.
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Bryan@bryanboyar·
Just finished Three Sips of Gin by Timothy Bax. He served with the Selous Scouts, one of the most effective counterinsurgency unit of the modern era. Wild that these guys in short shorts were some of the deadliest soldiers on earth. They don't make them like they used to.
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Bryan@bryanboyar·
If you're not climbing the corporate ladder, paying New York, London, or San Francisco prices is hard to justify. When building a biz, lower cost of living buys something more valuable than luxury: time, freedom, and runway.
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Bryan@bryanboyar·
Looking at Amazon's Best Books of 2026 and all the editors are women. Few men read these days, but we're not giving them much reason to want to read more. Skip the latest books and stick with the classics.
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Bryan
Bryan@bryanboyar·
The American dream is selling an HVAC company to private equity for 8x EBITDA
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