Starting over isn't shameful at all. Being 27 and having things not go according to plan, you can always restart. I admire this kind of risk-taking spirit—really. But there's a problem: if your bank account only has $32.17, then maybe it's not the right time to create content about investing and financial management. Do you get what I mean? Creating content is fine, sharing experiences is good too, but the premise is that you need to have some real chips on the table. There's a huge gap between just talking about investment advice and actually having the capital to practice it. First, solidify your financial foundation, then teach others how to play this game.
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LayerHopper
· 16h ago
Haha, still talking about investment and wealth management for 32 bucks. This move is really clever—making a profit with nothing.
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rugdoc.eth
· 01-10 13:53
Haha $32.17, still teaching people about finance, that's really a bit outrageous... better to fill your stomach first before talking about dreams.
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ShadowStaker
· 01-10 13:46
nah, the "$32.17 validator" energy is real tho... credibility needs actual skin in the game, not just theoretical yields. can't optimize what you haven't actually staked.
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HashRateHustler
· 01-10 13:45
Speaking of which, starting to teach people how to trade cryptocurrencies at $32.17... that takes a lot of confidence... But on second thought, there really aren't that many people like that in our circle.
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MentalWealthHarvester
· 01-10 13:41
Haha, stuck at $32.17. Still daring to talk about financial management, that's a bit crazy. I understand the courage, but reality is reality.
Starting over isn't shameful at all. Being 27 and having things not go according to plan, you can always restart. I admire this kind of risk-taking spirit—really. But there's a problem: if your bank account only has $32.17, then maybe it's not the right time to create content about investing and financial management. Do you get what I mean? Creating content is fine, sharing experiences is good too, but the premise is that you need to have some real chips on the table. There's a huge gap between just talking about investment advice and actually having the capital to practice it. First, solidify your financial foundation, then teach others how to play this game.