Mind Movie on my Sunday couch

ever found yourself thinking about a whole lot of things, what you have or don’t have.
I mean looking at life, the world… we look at things differently.
what’s the best thing; advice or a piece of wisdom you can share with anyone, give a glimpse into your lenses.
What’s on your mind, what’s on everybody’s mind?.

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A thing that troubles me now is that for at least the first half of my life I didn’t really know what I wanted out of life. This meant I never got fired up about anything, never made any great efforts or sacrifices to get somewhere.

If I had tried more stuff done more things, been to more places and met more people, I might have reached that stage a lot earlier. At the very least I should have made efforts to make more money while I was trying to find what I wanted - when you find out where you really want to be, a little more money could really help you to get there.

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I’ve been thinking a lot about capitalism…we’re born to work, some of us start as teenagers, and then we work our lives away. Most people work for someone else to make them rich, while they make crumbs and live paycheck to paycheck. My husband makes his boss more then $16,000 per day, while he makes about $120 a day. I don’t think socialism is the solution either, I just think that there are winners and losers in the system and that we need to think differently to get ahead.

I basically work for myself trading, writing, and doing art project type things. I don’t like the idea of working for someone else and never want to again. The goal is for my husband to eventually get his own welding business, he would still work, but he would be the one on top and no longer have to work for someone else barely getting by.

I think a lot of people these days are starting to wake up and realize slaving away to live paycheck to paycheck (especially with inflation) to barely be able to afford paper towels…just isn’t worth it anymore.

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I just really love your concept on work and life

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I love your view. Though you sound a lot like Andrew Tate which is really not a bad thing. Flexibility is one major advantage Forex trading accommodates as opposed to regular jobs. Do enjoy it while you can.

Would his staff get paid more than $120/day? This is something I’ve also been thinking about. That it seems the only way to get ahead is to have your own business that basically gives another human being the same experience you did not enjoy. The main example I was thinking of is the restaurant business… So I suppose you could run whatever business in a more equitable manner.

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