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Can you accept my invitation so that I can get a free gift?
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@XRP_PhantomX It’s being manipulated and suppressed by the ones who call the shots. They have got a system in place to ensure suppression
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I’m a Christian and do not believe any religion but Christianity to be true. Understandable right?
However I do rank the other religions in order of friendliness using one simple metric and I believe all Christian’s should do the same.
“How much respect does this religion give to Jesus Christ?”.
This is my metric.
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@patw3268 @ChinaCG_NYC finally someone who admits it. Though, many businesses will die because of the tariffs. Tariffs are NOT good. It's paid by the importer. Then the importer/seller passes that onto the consumer. Price of product goes up. How can that be good.
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@ChinaCG_NYC Pay the tariffs. That’s good for us.
America needs to learn how to build things again. We have lost the skill set and it will take time to learn how to do it again.
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@ChineseEmbinUS whatever china makes we can make, no need to buy across the world.
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@DiscoKrypto @ChineseEmbinUS you do know that governments lie, right? 🤣🤣🤣
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@ChineseEmbinUS US State Department: The US can confirm that Chang Guang Satellite Technology company is directly supporting Houthis.
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@ZssBecker You *would* have met the love of your life, just in another timeline, that’s all.
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That all being said,
Without a bit of my partying and staying in Texas and basically everything above coming into play I would of not been in the right place at the right time to meet the love of my life/partner....Who I met at bar, in Austin which I would of not been at if sober, if living abroad or if I had several hundred million from going big at that age lol.
Sooo....You gotta look at things from both angles :P
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I turn 36 today. Here's my biggest regrets so you don't make them too 🧵
By most metrics of wealth (9 fig networth), health n relationships I have done quite well. That said, I have some glaring regrets. If your young READ THIS..APPLY. I BEG THEE. It'll change everything.
A) Drinking
By far my biggest regret is being a weekend binge drinker with the boys or in general as most are.
Why? I have a hour long video on my channel that breaks down why I go long periods sober, avoid booze and how to quit..So I won't list it all here...but here is the MAIN problem.
If you drink more than 2 drinks a week
-You are in a funk/operating at a lower level for 4-5 days after
-You are defaulting to it for fun and socialzing
This does 2 horrible horrible things to you.
1) It keeps you at a low level of operational permantley. Your growth and success in EVERYTHING will be 10x harder with alcohol in your life. Hangovers are not just the hard day after. Your body will be in a much lower state pushing out the poison and it takes you 5-7 days (even in your 20s or longer post 30) to be back in peak form.
This is terrible. Your going to make so much more money, look so much better, have so much more motviation and be better at literally everything if you just stop drinking. You compound this over a decade and the affects of cutting booze will be INSANE. I would be worth 500-1 billion right now if I had just dropped this habit in my early 20s. You give up SO much trying to include it in your life.
2) You will build a life that sucks ass hobby and friend wise. Because you can simply press the booze "easy" button to have fun you will not seek new hobbies OR people you truly enjoy. Whenever you are bored you will just get drunk with people that you share a connection with via drinking.
When you cut alcohol out you'll realize you have no damn hobbies or people you actually enjoy sober. That decade or so you could of spent building a network of deep true connection friends and passions...POOF gone...because you simply filled in both voids with booze as the hobby and bond maker.
Booze keeps you DEEPLY in a cozy ez mode comfort zone that will rob you of the desire to build a true life n true friendships. You also fail to develop socially. To this day as most do I don't fully enjoy or feel comfortable around must people unless I have a few drinks...It's terrible and it's due to 15+ years of relying on social lubricant and something I now have to work on. How dumb n pathetic is that? Pretty dumb.
B) Not picking long term dopamine hobbies
Instead of playing video games...Go pick up guitar or Jiu Jitsu or literally anything...coding, painting, etc.
Cheap dopamine hobbies leave you with NOTHING after giving them everything.
If you put 10,000 hours into Jiu Jitsu...You will leave with SO much benefit in your life. If you put 10,000 into video games...You leave with NOTHING.
Doing hobbies that rob you VS add to your life is beyond damaging. I hate the fact that I allocated so much time to low level junk hobbies.
Better yet, make business one of your biggest hobbies and watch the rewards mentally and financially stack to the moon.
C) Not doing combat sports
Just go do one. Muay Thai, Wrestling, MMA, Jiu Jitsu. You will be better and happier for it.
D) Not going bigger sooner and more often
The biggest mistake we make when we hit ANY level of success is trying to PROTECT that success. Even now I still make this error.
My first goal at 1 million a year in income in my early 20s was....Don't even make less than 1 mil a year and protect it all cost...
Poor poor egotistical Alex simply couldn't stand the thought of being viewed as "poor" again.
This kept my income hamstrung for half a decade.
We "protect" it by avoiding risks and new challenges that level us up BUT also might send us back. You do this for long enough and POOF you start to run out of time to do big things.
I had the money/skills to start doing big high investment things at the age of 24. I waited till 30 to really push myself because I was scared to lose the success I had built. I kept trying to make comfortable things work (info marketing and low level software/services) VS making BIG huge things.
I'd be SO much more successful if I just skipped being comfortable and PUUUUSHED even if it caused short term loss.
E) Staying in my Bubble
I wish I had lived in Asia/New York/etc. I've spent 95% of my adult life in Texas (Dallas, Abilene lol and Austin).
There's just really no damn reason to not be living in crazy places when your younger. Again, this is just a massive error/comfort zone default.
The people, women, experiences, etc would of just been awesome. That chapter of my life is closed and while I am happy with my current chapter...These are "pages" that will always be unwritten.
BIG TAKE AWAY
You can see almost EVERY regret I have is due to lazily staying in my comfort zone or fear. Via substances, hobbies, living location and business/risk taking.
I don't have anything on the list that was due to taking risk or being bold.
Almost all my life pain comes from those 2 areas. Almost all your life pain will as well.
I'm happy to say that I have done pretty well. I'm successful, I have a great partner, my health is good and I feel very in control of my life. I deeply wish I had changed these things. You likely suffer from most of them if your a young man, you should change them.
To another year on this planet.

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Just a forewarning/proof of warning :
On the next big alt coin leg up, I will be taking profits the entire way, even on coins I think will go much higher.
I think we see a blow off top poking at 150k Bitcoin. At LEAST 150 bil mc on gaming n AI. I am not interested in getting the perfect exit, I want to sell early and then play very short term flip games (as stated in my micro cap/bull plan videos)
Then plan will be slowly derisking big holds n moving bits of that profit into very short term high profit moves.
Just a clear statement so when people start making post saying “beckers dumping! Omg! He selling on chuuu!” I can easily point to this and explicitly say I informed you of my exact planned behavior.
Hugs/kisses.
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@TatheerTaqvi_28 @Cobratate Yes and they also look like the first picture too
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@ZssBecker Come to North Borneo (Sabah, Malaysia). We’re below the Philippines and on top of Brunei
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Man Dubai just really has things figured out and that's before we even talk about tax.
Checking out Singapore, Phuket, HK, Japan later this year then making the move out of the US to one.
It's really sad because the US has the resources to make our country a paradise.
But the blatant destruction of everything good, anti-citizen government and bankrupted below zero culture is accelerating to fast to ignore.
And that before we talk about the 40-50% tax required to just live there (which we see almost nothing back from).
Sad.
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@HT26422 @ZssBecker It’s not for everyone. Glad that is your happiness
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3amed Jet Lagged Dubai.
If you think you will get "rich" n be happy. Read this.
The danger of working for money is we think the end result...The money. Will make us happy.
It literally can't. There's only 1 way as a man you will consistently be "happy".
Here it is :
Yes. Money can buy lack of stress and comfort. It can help you avoid discomfort.
Not worrying about bills, being able to have choice, not flying coach on long flights.
But these will not make you happy. Its just avoiding pain that makes you unhappy.
Once pain is avoided, many quickly find themselves wildly unhappy ALL the time once they have money.
"I have free time, I have a big house, I can party tons, etc etc etc...Why am I not happy".
Its simple. When you get a big house, a cool car, party, etc...You are just playing a dopamine game.
Dopamine games are finite OR worse just manipulation of your brains chemicals (in the case of drugs/partying).
Thus they cant give you anything long term.
Remember back to if you ever got to the highest level in a video game. You probably QUICKLY got bored. Same thing.
So then people get in a nasty loop. They work HARDER and try to achieve more to go bigger in terms of money. BIGGER vacation. MORE cars. MORE HOUSES. More lavish parties.
And the cycle keeps biting back 10 fold, especially if they don't love their work.
To then bring you back to a simple truth : The work and challenge is the only source of infinite self fulfilling happiness you will ever get.
I can check my networth at any time. There is almost nothing I cannot buy with ease. I can just take off n travel non stop if I want.
But this doesn't make me happy. I don't walk around euphoric.
The only time I am consistently fulfilled still to this day is when I am honoring a good routine focused around work/challenge as play.
If I get away from this I become sad. If I try to seek happiness via partying, travel, luxury I become DEEPLY sad.
If I embrace it I am happy. It's that simple.
This is essentially true for anyone and you have access to it almost at any networth level.
I get no more joy waking up in a large home my partner and I have now VS my empty apartment I had in Austin when building HYROS.
I simply dont get some long term euphoria from traveling that I get from consistently improving at Jiu Jitsu.
This is why Jiu Jitsu for example gives so many men long term joy. Its an infinite game/challenge.
This applies to business 10 fold, but business OFTEN gets confused because its tied so deeply to money.
The work is the point. The game is the point.
Yes nice things are nice. But your only outlet is the game, not the results of the game.
So the point of this post :
A) Dont fall in the deadly cycle of trying to find joy in the result of the work, especially the money.
B) You can relax a bit and know the tools for peak are much closer than you think.
C) Whenever you are not happy look at the games your playing and your routine.
Are you thriving in taking on challenges you enjoy?
If the answer is yes, congrats this is it. Peak of the mountain. Enjoy.
If the answer is no fix it.
Lez go.
(Its not 3am in Dubai, but my sleep is effed up n Im starting my work day at like 9pm here haha)

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Did someone hack his account. What an Asshole comment.
Charles Gasparino@CGasparino
Retiring on #XRP will have to wait sad ha!
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