Courtly
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> clock in for the 9–5
> clock out into your “AI side project”
> tell yourself you’re building leverage
> spend 3 hours fixing auth, 30 seconds shipping
> fight rate limits like it’s a Dark Souls boss
> read docs written by an intern in 2022
> prompt engineer your way into delusion
call it “vibe coding” to cope
> realize you’re just doing unpaid QA for LLMs
and your “AI cofounder” sends you a $100/month invoice
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My wife was paying $18 a month for a pregnancy tracking app, so I used @claudeai to build her one instead. Completely web-based. I haven’t seen an app that gets both parents involved, so I was definitely excited about that part. It’s amazing! @AnthropicAI

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$60 Electric Skillet for $11 @ Walmart
Listings on eBay for $30+
Seems like a slower mover if purchasing to flip
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Introducing the first Full-Stack Vibe Coding Platform powered by Claude Code.
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@NoLimitGains You’re so rich that you delete your giveaways! And both followers! Congrats you loser
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When I started on this journey, I never had the desire to get rich just so I could buy a Rolex or put a Lamborghini in the driveway.
Now that I have the means to buy those things ten times over, I realize how little they actually matter.
I didn't build wealth for status.
I built it for sovereignty over my own existence.
I became rich so I could finally take complete control of my time.
Today, true wealth looks like hitting the gym at 3 PM on a Monday afternoon without feeling an ounce of guilt, checking an email, or needing to ask anyone for permission.
It’s the freedom to just pause.
To sit at a corner cafe and relax for two hours on a rainy Tuesday, watching the rest of the world rush by while I slowly drink a coffee, knowing my time is entirely my own.
It is the luxury of slowness.
Having the mental bandwidth and time to cook elaborate meals at home using the best fresh ingredients, enjoying the process of nourishing myself instead of just fueling up for the next shift.
Perhaps the greatest return on investment is the ability to spend on my family and friends without ever having the word "budget" cross my mind.
Being able to spontaneously pick up the tab for a large dinner, or book a trip for the people I love without a second thought, is priceless.
Looking back, my instinct was right.
This quiet freedom is the only true "rich life."
It has nothing to do with the noisy, flashy, fake consumerist ideal society tries to shove down our throats.
That’s what being rich really is.
Btw, I’m about to share my next big move, my largest investment to date, so make sure you’re following with notifications on.
Those who aren’t following me will regret it.
If you want to know how I made my first million dollars, comment “GUIDE” and I might send you something very interesting.
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