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How zoomers look at you when you say DoorDashing $30.00 tacos isn’t necessary








Kevin O'Leary says most people waste $15,000 a year on stupid stuff like $5 coffees "Stop buying coffee for five dollars and fifty cents" "You go to work and you spend $15 bucks on a sandwich, what are you an idiot. It costs you 99 cents to make a sandwich at home and bring it with you" "Bring your own water, your own drink or your own coffee mug. You start to add that up every day it's a ton of money" "Most people starting on their job making their first $60,000 piss away about $15,000 a year"


"Don't spend $28 on lunch! Don't buy a $5 soda!" "So me buying a soda is why I can't afford a home, or to live?" No, moron. Your insistence on spending that kind of money is illustrative of a few things: 1. You're financially ignorant, at best. 2. That's a habit that stands as an exemplar of similar spending habits in your daily life. 3. It's emblematic of your priorities and self-discipline. You argue in bad faith to avoid further self-examination.


Training 3x per week = can produce good results but you will be leaving some on the table Training 4x per week = often produces great results and is extremely sustainable Training 5x per week = may be able to drive slightly better results than 4x per week but A LOT can go wrong Training 6x or more per week = almost always a very dumb decision



@Schmutz_7R @Bdubs1776 You can’t simultaneously complain about how inaccessible the housing market is to you while spending 30-40 a day on food. At 35 a day you are edging close to 13K a year just for food. I ain’t telling you to starve. I’m telling you that if you cut it to 9 a day, that 10K saved


Kevin O’Leary says Gen Z is financially cooked when people making $70K a year are spending $28 on lunch


A little-known hack: 2 slices of Aldi wheat bread: $0.17 3 oz of Aldi deli turkey: $0.86 1 slices Aldi cheddar: $0.15 1 condiment of your choice: $0.02 1 apple: $0.53 1 hard boiled egg: $0.14 5 carrot sticks: $0.17 Cold water from the tap: $0.01 Total: $2.05 You can do this.


Kevin O’Leary says Gen Z is financially cooked when people making $70K a year are spending $28 on lunch



Loaf of bread = $5 Peanut butter = $4 Jelly = $4 18 pack of chips = $12 Bag of apples = $5 Total = $30 And you'll have lunch for an entire week or two. $2-4 average per day. Inflation isn't the problem. Your spending habits are.


Loaf of bread = $5 Peanut butter = $4 Jelly = $4 18 pack of chips = $12 Bag of apples = $5 Total = $30 And you'll have lunch for an entire week or two. $2-4 average per day. Inflation isn't the problem. Your spending habits are.













