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The biggest audit contest ever
$1.35M to find bugs in @MakerDAO Endgame
🗓️ July 8th - August 5th
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Thursday. 3am.
Mega post The SINGLE biggest factor in being wealthy.
Most of my adult life I've had money.
7 Figures at 23. 9 at 33. Usually 100x more than anyone my age.
Why me? Here is in fact the SINGLE biggest factor : The key difference between myself and others is I actively TRIED to get wealthy.
Yes I also tried really hard...But it's so much lower level than that.
If you took me and my entire high school class of thousands. I'm like 1 of 2 dudes that even ATTEMPTED to get rich.
Its not that I worked harder....It's that no one else even made an attempt.
99.5% of people never take a solid swing at becoming wealthy. They might dabble a bit, but I can't tell you how rare anyone actually trying is...especially in their 20's...
When I got out of the military at 22 everything I did was based around the idea that I wanted to have a lot of money. Even if I got a job, it was to give myself time to work on a business n gain enough freedom to go full time entrepreneur.
Out of the hundreds of people my age no one I knew did this. Zero. (Excluding the guys that tried to get into selling drugs)
So backing up to the point of this post.
The single biggest difference between people that have a lot and a little is the people with a lot TRIED to have a lot.
Then the 2nd biggest difference is they tried consistently for a LONG time.
I know VERY few people that have actively tried to get rich...and then followed up with working at it for a long time...that didn't make it.
I've known so many girls n guys who got started when I did n stuck with it. Without all fail all them are multi millionaires now.
Ive watched so many 18-19 years start their career and be making 3-5 mil a year by 23-24.
The main difference between them and literally 99.5% of people...is they just tried.
The second difference that then put them in the 99.9% of people is they tried HARD for a LONG time.
Its truly this simple. To be in the tippity top % and make it truly the biggest separator is even getting on the court in the first place.
Then its simply staying on the court.
Its not talent. Its not smarts. Its not personality or charm or any of that. I know tons of middle class people with tons of talent and work ethic.
The great separator is the trying.
ANYONE can try. MOSTLY anyone can try for a long time. It requires no special gifts or talent. It just requires you try.
So ummm....Try mfer.
(Leave a like if you like these mega post, ill do more n leave them in highlights)

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@calyptus_web3 countBeans because the addBeans require string message takes more bytecode in the contract which lead to a bit more gas cost for deploying and executing.
Extra: if _beans need to be more then 15 like in the the require statement, then the if statement should be: _beans <= 15
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3am. Tuesday.
Everything I've ever done in my life has been bad. Yet I get .001% results.
I lost 10/10 Jiu Jitsu rolls yesterday BADLY. I once lost $100k fomoing into hashmask NFT at its top. I've started multiple software companies that didn't even get 10% within break even. My original YT videos are EMBARASSING...
That doesn't matter. If you keep showing up eventually it becomes passable, then it becomes superior to anything anyone else can do.
Every goal I ever wanted I have hit not because I am talented, I'm in fact WORSE at most things when I start.
For example I have done Jiu Jitsu for about 7 months and am quite bad for the amount I train. I will probably have to train double or triple what other people I compete against will.
The reason I succeed because I try really cringe level hard.
This is why we get up and make showing up every day such an important thing.
A routine honored for thousands of days moves mountains. The TINY things done every day compounded moves mountains.
If you are an untalented MF like me, the best way to absolutely dominate every is easily accessible.
TRY where others will not or are fearful to do so...Then out of the few that try, be a cringe level try hard boy scout about it.

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