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شامل ہوئے Temmuz 2026
38 فالونگ21 فالوورز
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Lin@_Lin_inc·
Caller: “I’m worth $20 million and my fiancée doesn’t know, should i tell?” Caller: I’m 45, engaged, been with my fiancée three years. She doesn’t know I have around $20 million. I hid it because a past partner was only interested in my money, and I didn’t want to go through that again. Dave: I understand the fear, but you’re about to marry someone who doesn’t know who she’s actually marrying. That’s a problem. Caller: I know. How do I tell her? Dave: Sit down with her in person, apologize first, and explain the fear behind your past experience. Make clear you don’t view her the same way, then fully disclose everything. No more hiding. Caller: What if she’s upset I kept it from her? Dave: She may well be, and that’s fair. You should have done this before the engagement. But better now than after the wedding. Caller: What about a prenup? Dave: We’re generally not fans, but with a $20 million net worth gap, we’d make an exception. Not to protect you from her, but to protect you both from outside pressure, family interference, and legal uncertainty down the road. Think of it less as planning for divorce and more like a will; a pre decision that brings clarity. Caller: That framing helps. Dave: Have the honest conversation first. Everything else follows from that.
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@Tokyo_pi1 Right, now they’d have to work some more. It’s actually a very daring situation our there rn
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@_Lin_inc When you were young and living your life did you even think about your future now you’re here crying so what should we do? Better don’t retire because if you do you’ll starve to death
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Caller: “I’m 66 and I have nothing saved for retirement” Caller: We’re 66, no retirement savings, no pension, and we’re renting. I’m picking up full time work in August. We just don’t know where to start. Dave: You need to treat this like a serious health diagnosis, the habits that got you here cannot continue. But you do have a path. Caller: What does that look like? Dave: You work for at least another 10 years. Save 15% of your income aggressively and you could reach around $350,000 in retirement savings by 76. Simultaneously, save for a large down payment and buy a very modest home or condo on a 10 or 15-year fixed mortgage, the goal is a paid off home by 76 as well. Caller: That feels tight but doable. Dave: The full time work starting in August helps significantly. Every dollar matters right now. Dave: And to anyone watching who’s 19 to 25, this couple’s situation is exactly why you start now. Compound interest is exponential. The same 15% saved in your 20s produces dramatically more than waiting until your 40s or 50s. It’s not about how much you save, it’s about when you start. Intentionality early changes everything.
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Pie Rsquare 📊@PieRsqaure·
@_Lin_inc He is old , is that’s what is bordering him , I will sort it out
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Lin@_Lin_inc·
Caller: “ I have a net worth of about $3 million and my Dad has asked for $55,000 to pay his debt. What should i do?” Caller: My 80 year old father is asking my husband and me for $55,000 to pay off his credit card and car loan debt. Dave: What’s your financial situation? Carla: We’re retired, debt free, net worth between $2 and $3 million but we’re on a fixed income and would have to dip into retirement accounts to do it. Dave: And your husband’s position? Carla: He’s firmly against it. But my dad is very persuasive and I feel guilty saying no. Dave: Carla, the answer is no. You have no moral, ethical, or biblical obligation to fund your father’s bad financial habits especially when manipulation is part of how he’s asking. Carla: But he’s 80 and he’s my dad. Dave: Being your dad doesn’t give him the right to your retirement. And “no” is a complete sentence. Don’t give him an encyclopedia of reasons, he’ll debate every one. Be brief, be gentle, and be firm. Carla: What can I offer instead? Dave: Gift him Financial Peace University. Give him the tools to help himself. That’s generous without enabling the pattern.
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@PieRsqaure Now he is a star, sometimes you’ve to go out of your comfort zone
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Pie Rsquare 📊@PieRsqaure·
IShowSpeed Says His Mom Told Him to Quit Streaming or Move Out . Shannon Sharpe: Your mom wasn't a fan of you streaming, was she? IShowSpeed: Not at all. One of my clips hit about 30,000 views on WorldStar, and there were a lot of hate comments. My mom saw it and gave me an ultimatum—either quit streaming or move out. IShowSpeed: I chose to keep streaming. I left home and moved to Detroit to live with my dad, who supported my dream and believed in what I was trying to build. IShowSpeed: Looking back, I'm grateful for both of my parents. They each played a role in helping me get to where I am today.
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@Lou_inc This issue should be looked into throughly
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Lou@Lou_inc·
Epstein story isn’t over one name deserves far more scrutiny. Joe Rogan says one of the biggest names linked to Jeffrey Epstein is finally being talked about openly. On his podcast, Rogan questioned why former Victoria’s Secret executive Les Wexner’s name had been redacted in earlier Epstein-related documents, saying his name is now being identified publicly as an alleged co-conspirator. Rogan also pointed to Wexner’s long-known financial ties to Epstein, including gifting him a multimillion-dollar Manhattan mansion, and questioned why those connections weren’t receiving more public attention. The conversation has reignited debate over transparency, accountability, and who knew what in the Epstein network.
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@web3_scholar_ Nolan brings the best out of characters
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Rry✨@web3_scholar_·
Tom Holland praises Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey” script as the best he’s ever read. “I think it was the scope and scale of the story.” “For anyone familiar with The Odyssey, turning it into a film feels like you’d have to make five films.” “It’s such a vast piece of work.” “But Chris’s ability to tell that story in 130 pages while maintaining the heart and soul of what makes it so exciting, so emotional, and so relevant today is just such a feat.” Holland says Nolan feels like the perfect match for The Odyssey.
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@Tokyo_pi1 I wonder how he looked at the time
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Tokyo@Tokyo_pi1·
Ryan Reynolds says he had one problem with Dogpool and it was absolutely disgusting. Ryan Reynolds: “Peggy is the sweetest dog but her tongue is fucking revolting.” The award-winning “ugliest dog in the UK” had one job in Deadpool & Wolverine: “She needed to just explore the inside of my mouth in a scene.” Ryan admits the clip is him barely holding it together.
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@lilsandray Exactly, always buy a car than lease
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Dave Ramsey says buying a new car is far better than leasing! “Loss on buying a car is far less compared to loss on leasing a car because 100% loss in value is built into the lease” Dave: leasing a car does not get rid of maintenance, you will still be responsible for the maintenance Dave: on a brand new car you don’t have a lot of maintenance and also there will be a warranty that comes with it
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@heisdenji That’s him showing respect to someone who passed
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Idris Elba says he didn’t know Stringer Bell was going to die… and admits he’s never watched “The Wire.” Idris Elba: “I didn’t ever meet the real character. I took my inspiration for Stringer from people I knew in the UK. Gangsters that were more suits and smiles than, “Yo.”” Idris Elba: “They were understated, listened more than they talked, and moved with grace instead of trying to be big and tough all the time.” Idris Elba: “The scene where Stringer dies… It was a really tough scene to shoot because I didn’t know Stringer was going to die in that episode.” Idris Elba: “I was like, “What? Wait… what? He dies? What do you mean? It was quite a surprise. I think it was a good move for the show.” Host: “Looking back on the show, how do you think it holds up 20 years later?” Idris Elba: “Famously, I haven’t seen it. I’ve seen some parts of it, I think it holds up. The writing was so good, and the perspective of that part of America was crystal clear.”
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@heisdenji considering that’s his daughter
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@_Lin_inc that’s too much debt to ask someone to pay off for you
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Chuks@Chuksdakingz·
Tilda Swinton reveals she still refers to Adrien Brody as her "Tiny Child" following their roles in The Grand Budapest Hotel. ​"Tilda Swinton: You know that in our house, you are described as my tiny child because you are, actually, my tiny child. In The Grand Budapest Hotel, I'm your mother. Your ancient mother." ​"Adrien Brody: I forget that you could possibly be my mother. But you did bring me to life." ​"Tilda Swinton: Did. Yes." ​"Adrien Brody: What a child I've become." ​"Tilda Swinton: What a child you've become. I'm very proud of you."
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@Paris_dnd I’d rather chase connections than money
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Paris 🗼@Paris_dnd·
Elon musk says stop chasing money and so here’s his advice to entrepreneurs: “anyone who wants to make more than they take has my respect.” “the main thing you should aim for is to make more than you take… “and be a net contributor to society.” “don’t chase money” “chase building useful products and service” “if you do that, money will come as a natural consequence” “expect to grind super hard” “accept there’s a meaningful chance of failure” “just focus on one thing… “are you a value creator?”
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@uncvoss He feels he is too old and can’t make much even if he decides to work
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@_Jeffery0 @Tokyo_pi1 What if it was her husbands father, i don’t think she’d be making this call. It’s a straight no
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@NicksonVibz I get your point, but her Dad?
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Nickson Vibz@NicksonVibz·
@_Lin_inc what did he use his younger years for? Don’t help him. he got to figure it out on his own. sometimes you’ve to take emotions out of finances
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@Julceee_ I’d love to help him but not out of the retirement fund
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@_Lin_inc Help him out for God’s sake. He is 88! what work can he do?
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@Paris_dnd Me too but taking out of your retirement is a no no
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