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Congrats. Love to see it.
Many are not fit to manage themselves without rules.
How important is upward mobility?
FPV drones: MrSteele, Skitzo and JohnnyFPV on YouTube.
Mountain Biking.
Gaming (PC?)
Warhammer 40k
Mostly: nerd shit
You’re fine. You’re making assumptions which are probably not true re: no proposal due to your job. You’re 23 and you’re not supposed to be a high earner at this point.
Try everything. Look into anything. Research things that interest you. See if any of your hobbies could be an income source on the side. Ask people you look up to what they did. Know someone or see someone you want to be like? Ask them for advice. You’re barely getting started.
Perfect. This is an update that should give us all hope. I’m glad to see progress is still being made.
Work in tech. All self taught. Somewhere between Linux admin and software engineer. 35yrs old. Hit $100k+ at 25, up only from there.
Vanguard is amazing. Their service is best in class. VTSAX is a great place to park money for the long term.
When Tony Robbins was younger, he would go on runs screaming to himself, “IM FUCKING UNSTOPPABLE! IM FUCKING UNSTOPPABLE!” After a week of that shit, what do you think was going through his head?
Just try living with your peers. Have everyone pitch in on a big house, plant a huge garden and form a commune. Let me know how that goes!
What’s next? Anything you want!
Anything in customer service or restaurants. Then, use your free time to study programming or sales.
Be in tech. Always work on improving your skill set AND chasing bigger companies.
Always be interviewing. You’ll either come across something that works for you or move on to the next
You think too much of people.
I wonder if I came down with this. Last Memorial Day, lots of coughing, flem, terrible sore throat and raspy voice for a couple weeks. Horrible.
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