@ItsKieranDrew you only need to get good in 1-3 things you love to become rich.
maybe you won't be a millionaire, but you'll make a living with what you love doing.
prefer much more than just numbers in a bank account.
pov: you started long-term investing at 20, you became a millionaire by 55.
it's not crypto, not even day trading (love both), but if you want to have a great life and retire rich
you have no excuse to make some money work for you, no need to be day trading.
@alexeixbt I will follow my passion and make enough money to be happy about myself and support my family, children and bloodline.
either it's 10k or 100k a month, you decide.
@ToolySOL long-term investment is king
tho doing both isn't that bad. just keep in mind you would lose thousands before making any money.
so if you want to have peace of mind, maybe don't day trade.
maybe I should follow my advice too...
@ToolySOL I much prefer to have a long-term investment without any compromises or stress, and having be automatic and out of my mind
than to buy the dip and pray to be a billionaire by next year
less money overall, but I value mental capital too
@Jeremybtc IPO to then be 6h in MKT cap in less than a week?
yeah it makes sense I suppose.
now the real stock market is becoming a meme coin, just evolution.
thinking is just as important as building or hustling.
a clear mind is a productive mind.
you can't force results with a broken tool.
be sure to take meaningful rests every day.
you work to live a better life, not work more.
@fckthafeds the idea will be the only thing AI won't provide you.
that's why many SaaS are being launched yet many of them are not being used and they fail.
good luck, just be sure to build something you truly believe in, don't try to make quick money, help the world and you'll get back.
vibe coding is weird.
yeah it revolutionized the whole software industry.
but now we're seeing how development is becoming a paid service, not something you learn for yourself.
more people launch web apps, more mediocre products are being launched.
I love AI, but it's weird.
uniqueness is a priority for any creator, artist or entrepreneur.
copying is easy thus most people do it.
standing out is harder.
AI made it worst.
but it's a good thing.
knowing that most users will stay comfortable without any plan, developing an unique way to convey ideas in your voice is the greatest skill to hone as a creator.
try to combine as many interests as possible while keeping a major focal point in your value proposition.
for example:
โข you're a software engineer. you want to start your own business and escape the rat race. great.
now, how do you stand out from everyone else?
solve one specific problem to one specific group.
do it in a engaging way. interesting writing, great visuals, don't overdo AI.
share it enough times in a respectful way and people will feel inclined to click your link.
simply put:
โข do the hard work.
โข learn to communicate and write.
โข be consistent.
โข take your time (6-12 months, don't quit your job until you've proven you have an online business)