I ACCIDENTALLY OVERHEARD A FINANCIAL PLANNER WITH A CLIENT AT AN AIRPORT LOUNGE.
She never once mentioned budgeting or cutting expenses.
Only 3 structural moves. I turned them into Claude prompts. Here they are:
Personel alıyoruz 👤
Saat 01:00 ile 06:00 arasında uyanık kalabilir misiniz?
Eğer evetse, size saatlik $30 ödeyen bir uzaktan işim var.
Günde 6 saat çalışacak bazı yanıtlar arıyorum millet.
Ve daha sonra DM'inizi kontrol etmeyi unutmayın ✉️
INDUSTRIES THAT PRINT MONEY QUIETLY WHILE NOBODY IS PAYING ATTENTION:
1. Waste management. Every city produces garbage daily. Guaranteed contracts. Recession proof. Waste Management Inc generates over 20 billion dollars a year.
2. Commercial laundry and linen services. Hotels, hospitals, and airlines need clean linen every day. Subscription contracts. They never stop getting paid.
3. Vending machine networks. No staff. No storefront. Machines in offices and hospitals generate passive income around the clock. Margins are extreme.
4. Self storage facilities. People pay monthly to store what they cannot throw away. During downturns people downsize homes and storage demand rises.
5. ATM ownership. Independent operators place machines in busy locations. Every transaction generates a fee. Most people have never considered owning one.
6. Water vending and filtration. Clean water is becoming scarcer. Companies owning filtration infrastructure are quietly building monopolies where tap water quality is declining.
7. Background screening and verification. Every company hiring pays for checks. Millions of requests monthly at nearly zero marginal cost per additional check.
8. Parking infrastructure. City center land generating daily income with no employees. Asset appreciates while cash flow never stops.
9. Industrial cleaning and hygiene. Factories and hospitals require professional cleaning daily by law. Long term contracts renewed automatically.
10. Uniform rental services. Companies do not buy staff uniforms. They rent and launder them. Cintas generates over 9 billion dollars annually doing exactly this.
11. Pest control. Recurring contracts. Customers rarely cancel permanently because pest problems rarely disappear permanently.
12. Bill payment processing. Every utility payment through a third party collects a small fee. Multiply by hundreds of millions of transactions monthly.
13. Industrial gas supply. Oxygen and nitrogen required by hospitals and manufacturers daily. Air Products and Linde generate tens of billions from gases nobody thinks about.
14. Commercial signage and advertising displays. Billboards and digital screens placed on owned land collect rent from advertisers indefinitely with almost zero ongoing cost.
A woman was convinced her phone was hacked. She talked about a niche brand of coffee out loud, and 10 minutes later, an ad for it appeared on her Instagram.
Her battery was draining, and the green "camera" dot kept randomly flashing. She went to the carrier store to completely wipe her data and buy a brand new phone.
The tech worker stopped her: "Before you spend $1,200, let me show you something."
He opened her Settings and shook his head.
"You aren't hacked. There are 8 'legal spyware' settings harvesting your data right now. Apps turn them on by default. Let's shut them down."
Here is what he showed her in the next 8 minutes. 🧵
A Kenyan investment fund returned 20.74% after fees in 2025.
By March 2026, its shilling fund was managing KES 132.18 billion.
But Mansa-X KES is not an MMF, fixed deposit or ordinary bond fund.
So how does it generate those returns?
A breakdown of Standard Investment Bank’s Mansa-X Special Fund (KES) 🧵👇🏾
🚨 BREAKING: Claude can now help you build a full AI-powered
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Here are 7 powerful prompts to take you from zero to a monetized AI YouTube channel in just 90 days:
After 3 years using Claude, I can say it’s the technology that has revolutionized my life.
Here are 18 prompts I use daily that have transformed my day to day; they could do the same for you:
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In 2001, Zimbabwe was knee-deep in famine. Mugabe woke up, ordered luxury vehicles worth over $400 million, to be delivered at a cost of $4.4 million.
In the same year, Nigeria started a space agency at a cost of $6.7 million, and an annual budget of well over 250 billion naira. Almost 10% of its population was sleeping hungry.
It's a special breed of stupidity we brew down here.