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Can anyone help me to publish books I wrote to sell? I have put a lot of work to create them. Amazon KPD is horrible! I need something easier and that gives me most of the profits.
Me: I earn £100k
HMRC: That’s nice, we’ll take £45k
Me: I bought a car
HMRC: VAT applied
Me: I want to gift my kid £5k
HMRC: Taxed
Me: I made money from crypto
HMRC: You mean we made money
Me: I made £50 profit on Vinted
HMRC: That’s income. Tax it
Me: I bought a house
HMRC: Stamp duty please
Me: I want to retire
HMRC: Pay tax on your pension
Reminder that
$10k is a lot of money in the real world.
$100k is a ton of money in the real world.
$1m is a ridiculous amount.
When you're too hyper-focused on numbers on a screen, you completely forget that and lose all sense of monetary value.
"The more you teach others, the smarter you become"
Do you think teaching others will reduce your knowledge? On the contrary, your brain is forced to understand more deeply, broaden your horizons and become more aware of gaps that you were previously unaware of.
The Feynman Technique is a popular learning strategy named after the physicist Richard Feynman, It’s designed to help you deeply understand concepts and identify gaps in your knowledge
Here how it works:
▸Choose a Concept: Pick the topic or concept you want to learn or understand better.
▸Explain it simply: Write an explanation of the concept as if you were teaching it to someone who has no background in the field.
▸Identify Gaps: As you explain, you may discover areas where your understanding is still weak or incomplete. Go back to your study
▸Simplify and Use Analogies: Improve your explanations, make them simpler, and use analogies
STUDY MOREEEEEEEEEEEEEEE🤝
@milesdeutscher Bro! I wish I had this money to lose. Damn! You are fine. Just stop overexposing yourself. Bitcoin should be 60-80% of every portfolio. I was super excited about alts when I started in 2020. I took me so long to see that BTC is the only to be trusted.