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@ankitsethi07

Curiosity is the only asset that compounds forever.

Australia Katılım Ağustos 2009
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Shane Oliver
Shane Oliver@ShaneOliverAMP·
In comparisons to other countries Aust is now sticking out as having a more serious inflation problem in a way it didnt in 2022 & 2023. This requires a tougher RBA but also serious change by the Govt to fix it up = less public spending & less regulation (incl for the labour mkt)
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Sethi@ankitsethi07·
@MarkoMatvikov I wish there were repercussions when you blow up your spending budget like this. The irony is that nobody is accountable for this damage.
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Marko Matvikov
Marko Matvikov@MarkoMatvikov·
Aussies want tax reform - but more tax and more waste isn’t reform. The government needs to lead with spending restraint. Taxes can’t be used as punishment. Taxes must be fair. Changes must contribute to a stronger economy. This is all common sense. Our leaders need to stop being selfish, push back on special interests and deliver for the majority.
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Sethi@ankitsethi07·
@AvidCommentator While I don't disagree with you that it gives one less reason for property investors but we shouldn't overlook how significantly short is the government of their 1.2mil housing target.
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Tarric Brooker aka Avid Commentator 🇦🇺
If negative gearing the capital gains tax discount do have their final curtain call, there will be no hiding from the fact that the housing deficit is driven overwhelmingly by high migration. Excuses about property investors will begin to swiftly ring hollow.
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Sethi@ankitsethi07·
@AvidCommentator Highly unlikely he will pull the plug as that's part of the entire strategy.
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Tarric Brooker aka Avid Commentator 🇦🇺
64% of Australians believe we will have a recession or is already in one. The IEA, IMF and a plethora of others are warning of a major economic crisis. Is it time to cut migration properly yet Mr Prime Minister, like your predecessors, Whitlam, Hawke and Keating did?
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Sethi@ankitsethi07·
14 months ago I stopped having an institution to hide behind. Best thing that ever happened to my thinking. No safety net sharpens your attention fast. Started noticing who was getting replaced — and why. A lot of them specialists I used to manage at the bank. Never smarter competition. Always tools they ignored. Three things I'm stacking now: clear thinking, agency, then systems. Could be wrong. But the order feels important.
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Sethi@ankitsethi07·
Everyone told me to stack assets. Property. Shares. The standard playbook. The guys making real money now? They're skill rich. A business owner creating content. A solo entrepreneur running ops with AI. An agency owner automating customer service through voice agents. That's what AI can't copy. A stack it doesn't recognize as a thing.
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Sethi@ankitsethi07·
@GreenTyler27 How do you even blow up such exhorbitant amount of money? It’s just nauseating to see the inefficiency of people in charge
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Tyler Green
Tyler Green@GreenTyler27·
Has the tax payer been forced into writing yet another government blank cheque?
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Sethi@ankitsethi07·
Your parents told you to specialize. Pick one thing. Get really good at it. Made sense when industries moved slowly. Now AI can replace a specialist overnight. One update and your career becomes a feature. I think the people building real wealth aren't going deeper. They're stacking skills that don't make sense together until they do.
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Sethi@ankitsethi07·
@AvidCommentator Why do I feel, I have seen this script in 2024 🤔
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Sethi@ankitsethi07·
@MarkoMatvikov I remember back in 2010 when I was growing up in my hometown, crime rates weren't a thing. Why? What doesn't get reported, doest need fixing.
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Marko Matvikov
Marko Matvikov@MarkoMatvikov·
Further update: South Melbourne station says it’s open from 7am online. He went there at 9.45am and the doors were shut. He called the station number, which diverted him to St Kilda station. They told him South Melbourne station would open at 10am. He waited and somebody came out after 10am. They said the station is shut and told him to go to St Kilda station. He’s has given up trying to report this crime.
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Marko Matvikov@MarkoMatvikov

Update: He contacted West Melbourne police station (closest to the crime) to report it yesterday but they said they were too busy. He contacted them again today and they told him to go in person to the South Melbourne police station (closest to his house). They make it very hard to report a serious crime. And then who’d want to be a witness if it ever was prosecuted? Knowing they’d likely be granted bail if arrested. Knowing they’d likely get let off with a light sentence. So easy to kick somebody in the head. So hard to hold them accountable.

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@MarkoMatvikov I think the government is convinced that the kind of reforms needed for Australia to be productive again are too difficult hence go the communism way. Keeps the vote bank happy but obviously destroys any opportunity for next gen
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Marko Matvikov
Marko Matvikov@MarkoMatvikov·
There’s a simple predictor for whether or not Labor will deliver productive tax reform in the upcoming budget. Albo refers to the objective as intergenerational equity - which has a different meaning to intergenerational equality. Kids don’t need bribes - they need the opportunity to build a life for themselves in an economy that rewards effort.
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Sethi@ankitsethi07·
@matt_barrie The should think of taxing breath as well. 10% GST + 1.75% card surcharge + 15% public holidays surcharge. Just when you think it can’t get worse, the government hands you a surprise
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Sethi@ankitsethi07·
For years I sat with my kids doing homework every night. Making sure the curriculum was covered. Every box ticked. I'm genuinely not sure that's right anymore. Skills the world needs change every decade. The one thing that doesn't: the curiosity to keep acquiring them. Curious kids become skill stackers naturally. They don't need to be taught - they need to be shown. I'm still figuring out which one I've actually been doing.
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Sethi@ankitsethi07·
@CloutedMind Its just a sorry state of affairs.
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Clouted
Clouted@CloutedMind·
australia is a hidden gem of a country that if run with the right set of governance and policy can be an absolute self sustained superpower but aussies decided to be absolutely fucking retarded sheep and allow their corrupt socialist government simply steal everything from them and also take away all their freedoms and ability to fight back unbelievable fumble tbh
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Sethi@ankitsethi07·
The corporate world takes someone built to hunt and puts them in a cage. Not to punish them. To make them comfortable enough to stop seeking freedom. A predictable routine. A predictable paycheck. A predictable life. After enough years, the cage doesn't feel like a cage anymore. It feels like safety. The dangerous part isn't staying. It's that the longer you stay, the more unfamiliar the outside becomes. Not because you can't survive out there. But because you've forgotten you were built for it. If the cage feels comfortable, that's not peace. That's adaptation.
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GREG ISENBERG
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
there are a bunch of people who talk to claude more than their mom, co-workers, cousins or best friends they just sit there prompt after prompt after prompt
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Sethi@ankitsethi07·
My 6-year-old asked me if his lunch was healthy. Nobody taught him that. I worry about what world my kids grow up in. The pace of tech. What jobs will even exist. Then your kid surprises you with a question you never planned for. And you realize they're already figuring it out.
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Sethi@ankitsethi07·
@AvidCommentator A loss for taxpayers, but a win for the government. Fixing the housing crisis was never the priority.
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Tarric Brooker aka Avid Commentator 🇦🇺
The Albanese government's 5% deposit scheme is doing exactly what everyone said it would, boost prices in the parts of the market where properties are eligible. Another very deliberate failure for housing policy.
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Sethi@ankitsethi07·
@MarkoMatvikov Why would anyone emigrate if they don’t want to assimilate in the new culture and country. Wouldn’t it be best to just stay where you are then? What am I missing here.
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Marko Matvikov
Marko Matvikov@MarkoMatvikov·
He dismisses ‘assimilation’ by saying migrants would lose who they are - which is self-evidently not true. He prefers ‘integration’ and doesn’t subscribe to the ‘melting pot’ idea without giving a reason why. These are just weasel words to evade a good faith discussion about what’s best for the country. He’s conflicted between those he represents in his electorate and all of us he’s meant to represent in his national role. He shouldn’t have a national role if he can’t put the country before his own electorate that isn’t demographically representative of the whole country.
Anthony Khallouf@ausvstheagenda

Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke says migrants are not required to assimilate under his immigration policy, arguing those coming to Australia should be able to remain who they are.

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