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@hello2wealth
ใตใใตใ็ณปใญใๅจใงใใซใใโก ๆฏๆฅใใใใใใใใฆใใ ใใฎ็ใ็ฉใงใ(โฉยด๏น`โฉ)๐ ็ใใใฎใจๆจใใจๅฏใใใจใใๅใใใโจ ใใฉใญใผใใใไธ็ทใซใใใฃใใใใตใตใใ๏ผ๏ผ๏ผโก(ยดฯ`*) #ใดใใใดใใ #ใใใใใใ #ใใฉใญใ100%




@jimcramer "Anthropic won't destroy everything"

Want to hear an even more surreal story? I was a freelancer in Spain, making 4-5Kโฌ per month. Then my son was born, and I was forced to take at least 6 weeks of paternity leave. During this time I would be paid around 900โฌ/month (regardless of how much I made). A good portion of my income came from ongoing monthly contracts that didn't require daily involvement on my part, and I arranged with my clients to do more work upfront and then catch up when I came back to make up for my time away. HOWEVER, to my surprise, my accountant told me the Spanish system did not allow me to create invoices during my paternity leave. I asked if I could give up my paternity leave "benefits" altogether. The answer was NO. So for a while there, I was forced by the government to stop generating 4-5Kโฌ for my family and instead take the 900โฌ they so kindly were giving me.

