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Steve · Millionaire Habits
@SteveOnSpeed
Rich, fit, and free || FI at 35, no shortcuts. I show you how to get wealthy and fit, make better decisions, and stop settling.
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@Turdcutr All the more reason to make as much money as you possibly can.
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@SteveOnSpeed You must not have anyone that depends on you. If it was only me I would agree
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@X_Finds Never taken a Carnival cruise and never will.
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@SteveOnSpeed If I were in that position, and knew nothing about nutrition, I think I'd just stop eating altogether. It's been done.
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@CoachDanGo Don’t neglect your health in your 30s, because it gets exponentially tougher to get it back the longer that you do.
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@AzPatriotGirl75 Yep. Cruises are popular options for the overweight.
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@SteveOnSpeed Our last cruise was absolutely full of very, very overweight people like that. I think they go on cruises for the buffet. (I know it sounds mean, but damn, people.)
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@TeresaMcClure14 Keep pushing. You got this.
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@SteveOnSpeed I’m not 500 lbs but still fat. I’m trying hard for the first time at the age of 70. I have no health concerns and I’ve been fortunate. Being hungry won’t kill me but being fat just might. My new outlook. Down 16 lbs. and feeling great.
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@Trader_Joe44 My folks are the cruise people, but we go with them sometimes. It’s time well spent.
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@SteveOnSpeed Surprised you’re a cruise guy…. Never catch me on one of those things
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@ZubyMusic Agreed. The AI content is ridiculously obvious. Engagement farms out of Bangladesh are everywhere. Getting worse and worse.
Makes it all the more important to follow the right people.
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Who is Brent? ⚔️🇺🇸
I’m Brent LaJeunesse.
Retired LEO Team Leader.
Husband. Father of two sons — one a veteran 🇺🇸
Building a body, family, and legacy we’re all proud of.
Late 50s and still stronger, leaner, more savage than my 30s.
Weak men fade after 40.
We refuse. We optimize. We lead harder.
How I reclaimed the edge after 50:
• Discipline first — heavy iron at dawn
• Nutrition
• Optimized sleep, fuel, and recovery
• Research peptides
• TRT
Daily on this feed:
No-BS leadership tactics, mindset resets, inner-circle strategy, family-first performance hacks, and frontline stories from a guy who’s lived it all.
Want my exact morning stack & protocol? Contact me — no fluff, just results.
Building something real here.
Follow for the daily fire.
Use BRENT10 for lab-tested compounds and supplements (links in bio/my website) — best I’ve found.
Tag the leader who needs this wake-up call.
Drop ⚔️ below if you’re in.
Live Savage. Lead Savage. 🇺🇸
#SavageLeadership

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@SteveOnSpeed still, at some point, the marginal benefit of additional income goes to 0. and it's a different level for everyone.
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@scottndricks Right, but $120K is double $60K. So the appropriate comparison would be $240K vs. $480K. :)
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@SteveOnSpeed at that level, yes.
the marginal benefit of an extra $60k is high.
to flip it though.. i would MUCH rather work a $240,000/year job that i love than a $300,000/year job that i don't like.
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@dollarsanddata Yup. I’ve been tempted to buy rentals in the past, but thankful I kept that money in the market. So much easier.
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Even if your rental properties do outperform the market (unlikely), when you include the "return on hassle", it's not even close.
The cost of your time, dealing with tenants, etc., is far higher than a few percentage points a year.
Mikli@CryptoMikli
Caleb Hammer reveals his biggest money mistake was buying rental properties instead of investing in the market “I made decent money, but I would have made so much more money by just being in the market instead of focusing on that. My rental properties back in my home state, I am fully exiting them and just putting the money in the market.”
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@tyromper Same. Played so many pickup basketball and football games in the neighborhood. It was fantastic.
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@IAmSteveHarvey Most working professionals are good at what they do.
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@jonbrooks Just worry about things that are within your control, always.
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Your #1 priority should be leveling up your skills so a robot or AI system can’t do your job better than you.
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