The 3 biggest money leaks / inefficiencies most people have.
1. Silent subscriptions & recurring charges Streaming, apps, gym, software, “free trials” that turned paid, cloud storage, etc. Average person leaks $50–150+/month here without noticing.
2. High-interest debt drag Credit cards or personal loans above ~8–10%. Even small balances compound fast and kill cash-flow flexibility.
3. Lifestyle creep + low-interest cash Raises and bonuses get absorbed into higher spending, while emergency/savings money sits in a 0.01–1% account instead of a high-yield option (currently 4%+ range in many places).
@Cjsavage696969 This guy is a pure example of white liberal cuck/ idiot that thinks he can just come to one country and change the rules and standards just because he feels like it.
@WhaleInsider First crypto on major college jerseys — this is huge for mainstream visibility 🔥
XRP literally on the Jayhawks. Ripple + KU (Garlinghouse’s alma mater) cooking something real. Rock Chalk… and stack XRP? 🏀⚡ $XRP
Big Tech profits from AI? Sure. But taxing data centers and innovation is a proven way to slow progress while the real costs (energy, compute, talent) shift elsewhere.
We’ve seen this playbook before—regulate first, innovate last.
AI’s biggest promise is accelerating human scientific discovery. Let’s focus on abundance, not redistribution theater.
“Central banks finally admitting in public what they’ve been doing in private for years: hedging against endless US deficits, weaponized sanctions, and political risk.
Gold isn’t just ‘performing’ — it’s becoming the neutral reserve asset in a multipolar world. Dollar still dominates (for now), but the slow bleed in share + record CB buying is structural.
Euro as the ‘alternative’? Bold choice in 2026 😂
This is why gold smashed records and isn’t done. Who’s still sleeping on the metals supercycle?
What’s your hedge play — physical, miners, or BTC as digital gold? 👀”