LFT Coach, Assistant, Analyst
- Invite/VCL+
- Can make stratbooks, improve fundamentals, create micro plays, design macro systems
- Coached NA top 30+/EU/GC top 10+
https://t.co/WBVQOfMZzL
I have coached for several years and know I can make impact at a high level
In 3 months I did 3 Epic Trainings for my job just to get told by business intelligence that I need to do 2 more.
So I basically have 5 certifications in epic. You guys think I can get a raise?
I think I’ve seen 5-6 different game breaking bugs from players in the past 72 hours.
How has this been happening so much? Last patch wasn’t even that crazy of changes
Posted on LinkedIn that I’m building a startup and Indian companies and software engineers reached out to me….
I have no issue with Indians but why is it hard to find entrepreneurial people in America, let alone nyc
@jennniiival Little bit of both. I live in Queens, work in Long Island, use public transportation, don’t make 6 figure salary yet, I would say I live a comfortable lifestyle but not enough to consider “financial freedom”.
These days just to play tennis in the park costs money, life’s hard.
@nicole_clash I can see you’ve hit your break even point long ago. The fact that you’ve endured this much and are still going, I respect you for that.
I’m not sure what your goals are or what you’re planning on making to change the world, but I’m excited to see it.
@imphamii Yes I agree with that. People are getting tiny 1 bedroom apartments or having roommates and still paying $1300+.
It is ridiculous, but we definitely got to teach this new generation how to manage finances better. We are struggling but we can struggle a little less at times.
Just to give my two cents on this, but he’s got a valid point.
Say I buy breakfast and lunch. That’s 6-10$ breakfast and 8-20$ for lunch (include delivery fees if you uber/doordash)
If you do it for a month (4 weeks - 8 days weekends), that’s $138-230 breakfast $184-460 lunch.
Anyways I highly recommend these two FREE courses on financial literacy & personal finance by @khanacademy
https://t.co/KcbYKVApWM
https://t.co/EbLwg7Usww
Since being employed and married, I’ve had to learn new skills that I never considered before. Let’s be great.
You can still hate the rich guy at the end of the day. They ain’t no saints, but sometimes it’s important to dissect their words and do some basic algebra to figure out if they’re telling the truth.
$28 lunch is a treat, not a must.
The biggest thing happening behind the scenes in the "expensive lunch" discourse is that Zoomers are eating out at ridiculously high rates.
It's a silent assumption for a ton of young people that restaurants are a basic necessity, not an occasional treat.