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Cavalry Education
@CavalryCologne
I am not a securities broker-dealer, investment adviser, or any other type of financial professional. Not financial advice. I am not an attorney.
Miami, FL เข้าร่วม Mayıs 2025
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@WifiMoneyPlant Poor people are rats. Fake people. If they ever got rich, their whole personality would change. They wouldn’t be saying dumb things like money doesn’t buy happiness. It’s a phrase poor people say to cope and make themselves feel better about their situation.
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I used to be broke.
Life felt stressful, limiting, and honestly pretty miserable.
Now I’m financially comfortable, and life is objectively better.
My family is happier.
I’m happier.
We’re all living better than we ever did before.
People love saying “money doesn’t buy happiness.”
Maybe not directly.
But it sure as hell buys freedom, security, and peace of mind.
And that’s pretty damn close.
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@marriedmn Also, men, be aware that your prime age range of best years is longer than a woman’s range. Her range is only 18-27 years old. 9 years. That’s it. Yours is 35-52 years old. 17 years. Much longer. Build yourself up and don’t let any used up woman make you her retirement plan.
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The modern dating market has convinced a lot of attractive women that their youth and beauty are a permanent currency. They spend their 20s treating good, hardworking men like options while chasing high-status thrill-seekers who have no intention of settling down.
Then, when the clock starts ticking and they want security, they look for a "nice guy" to finance the rest of their life.
Bachelors, beware of becoming a woman’s retirement plan after she spent her best years giving her prime energy to men who didn't value her. You are not a safety net for someone who spent her youth overlooking men exactly like you.
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@jeremyct There’s nothing great about a country where half the full-time workforce can’t afford to live a comfortable life. Doesn’t matter if we’re “free” (whatever that means).
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My friend’s dad retired at 62 with a pension.
Spent the first year traveling.
Second year bought a boat.
Third year told my friend at Thanksgiving that his generation just doesn’t have the same work ethic.
My friend works 50 hours a week.
Has $800 in savings.
Hasn’t taken a vacation in 4 years.
Not because he doesn’t want to.
Because 4 days off means 4 days without pay and he can’t absorb that right now.
Same table.
Completely different America.
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@WifiMoneyPlant This is very true in trading accounts. There’s a 99 percent chance you’ll blow up your account at some point if you want to get rich quick. The big whales in the making are slowly and quietly building up their account to a million dollars over 20 years.
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@iam_biglad1 You ain’t seen nothing yet. Just wait until the high price bubbles in stocks, housing, and other sectors pop simultaneously next year. Another 2008 crash is coming.
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@iam_biglad1 Someone should try to keep their job even if they hate it because they won’t find another job for a year or longer if they leave. Many employees know this which is why quiet quitting is becoming more common. They want to see if they can avoid being a slave and still keep a job.
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@_tm3k Someone finally gets it. I’ve been telling my Dad this for years. You can’t own something that the government can take. Also, homeowners don’t realize that the amount of money they spend on taxes, insurance, maintenance and repairs is about equal to their equity.
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@SterlingWest 40 year old rich guys bang 25 year old women. 50 year old rich guys bang 30 year old women. They always want younger women but how young depends on how old they are.
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@DemonFramed And the better quality of life made people look and feel younger and healthier back then. Photos of people in their 40s back then look like people in their 30s today. The big surprise will be that even with medical advances in the 2030s and beyond, Gen Z won’t live longer.
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Humanity peaked between the 1980s and 2010s.
The music was good. The food was good. Dating was good. Movies were good. Sports were good. Jobs were good. People were definitely happier.
I truly believe the elites made it that way so people could enjoy life for a while before they started their Agenda 2030 depopulation agenda.
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@SparkingFIRENC You can’t start any kind of successful service business anymore. The economy is flooded with competition. There’s a million barbers, plumbers, landscapers, you name it. Entrepreneurship isn’t what it used to be. It’s pretty much a dead concept now.
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@steveonomics Gen Z can’t afford to buy (and maintain and repair) a home even if they have $40,000 saved and make $80,000 per year. The average down payment is $60,000 and they need to make at least $120,000 per year. They will never get a home unless we have a 2008 style crash.
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It’s true that Gen Z does have less ambition than millennials or boomers. But a big factor is the fact they don’t believe in the American dream like previous generations.
They think if they work their asses off, they’ll still never be able to afford a home. Not sure why this concept is so hard to understand.
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@DemonFramed Some guys are desperate but other guys want an average looking woman. Even some total package guys (40 years old, rich, fit, healthy, big social circle, etc.) want average women because they can keep expenses low and get laid easily and often.
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I am at a loss for words right now, bro. Truly at a loss for words.
I wanted to test a theory, so I asked my friend, who is overweight. I love her, and she knows she’s overweight. She even considers herself unattractive. Again, I love her.
She made a Hinge account, and I kid you not, bro, she had hundreds of fucking likes within three hours.
I don’t know if guys are just super desperate now, or if women really have it that easy regardless of how they look.
The unfortunate reality is that her male looksmatch wouldn’t even get a match, let alone a like.
Now her ego is through the roof. I created a demon.
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@joelampton_ Exactly. Poverty creates their personality. The only people who say money doesn’t buy happiness are poor people. They say all kinds of stupid things like that to make themselves feel better about their situation. Their whole personality would change if they became rich. Fake BS.
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Poor people are rats
Understand that 99% of the decisions individuals make are based on the fact that they're broke
Your girlfriend stays with you because she's broke. If she had $30.000 on the side right now, she'd go to MIAMI for one month with her best friend at the first argument.
Now she's worth $132, that's why she stays, not because of "true love".
Most friendships are fake. Soon as one gets rich he'll show his true colours. He has other hobbies, but he's too broke to practice them right now. He doesn't even like you too much, but his funds don't let him explore other options.
Even you, if you're broke, you're a hustler because you need to be. You're disciplined only because it's cheaper than degeneracy. Only once someone gets rich - you can see how he actually is, what he enjoys. Rich and still works every day? It means he's a true entrepreneur
Rich and he's polite? It means he's genuinely a good person
Most would have total opposite personalities and behaviours if they ever got some cash or power. All the poor individuals you know?
They’re fake.
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@fwrenzo1 This is true if the single workers don’t quiet quit. That’s where the business model is failing. More and more workers are quiet quitting nowadays. Many of them will actually keep their jobs even if they quiet quit because a lot of companies hate hiring and training new people.
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