There's a lesson here. Most people don't think big. They believe in limits on what is possible. They heap scorn on people who decide to challenge those limits and even work against them because they're afraid that success would expose their own inferiorities.
I cheer Elon on because it is inspiring to see what is truly possible in this world. I could never do what he does. I accept that. But he does make me want to do better and break past the limits I've maybe subconsciously accepted for myself.
Elon's heroes told him SpaceX would fail.
He fought back tears as Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin publicly opposed commercial spaceflight.
Today, SpaceX is going public in the largest IPO in history.
Let that be a lesson to anyone pursuing a dream others cannot yet see: Keep building. 🇺🇸
I fully exited $OSCR today for a gain of 145%. Insurance has always been one of my least favorite sectors. The shares became very undervalued and attractive but the massive run from the April lows has gone too far too fast. I'm happy to cash out and look to deploy the capital elsewhere.
@DeanTTraining What do you think of those machines that use pneumatic resistance instead of weight plates? My gym has a bunch of them. I find the resistance very inconsistent throughout a set.
@BigDadEnergyX I don't get it. He's not even using heavy weight. I can curl 40lb dumbells with proper form and my arms are nowhere close to Jay's size. There is zero chance he can't do this without swing the weights.
@DeanTTraining This guys biceps look much bigger than mine and I was doing this with 40 lb dumbbells for 8 reps last night. Am I likely cheating or using bad form?
Good grief. Financial illiteracy is a massive problem in America. No one should graduate high school without a solid understanding of compounding, amortization and the basics of how loans work. It's a failure of the industrial//public education complex. The loans are predatory for sure, but they get away with it because no one has been teaching kids the skills to recognize it.
Student loans are slavery.
I have a friend who has a masters in business and her student loans are currently at $164,000.
The HR job she was at paid a measly $15/hr!
She only pays $100/month on the loan and with 8% interest, the debt increases by $800 per month!
At the rate she’s going, in 30 years she’ll be 68 and the debt will be $1.447 million.
@mathlonning I'm not even thinking about it quarter to quarter. I'm just thinking where they will be if they hit the 10K transplants in 2028 and 20k in 2030 as Waleed is targeting....