There's no such thing as mistakes, only lessons.
Absolutely anything in life that has been deemed as a mistake or failure for me, i have ALWAYS used them to learn from.
The greatest lesson recently was flipping $3m into $100m. And then losing it all for the world to see.
It was fun. Adrenaline fueled carnage. I smiled and laughed. Another lesson. Overleveraged, got carried away with all the 'attention' and went on tilt.
I wouldn't change anything about what happened. If I was given the option to go back and cash it in, I wouldn't. I value the lesson more.
Money is infinite. It is everywhere. It's easy to make.
Y'all cheered at my rise to $100m, and you all laughed at my downfall because you know you are simply incapable of ever seeing, feeling or making $1m. EVER.
There's a reason 1% of the population have 99% of the wealth. There's a reason the rich get richer. Because 99% are simply incapable. The harsh truth.
Money isn't real.
i just tipped my hotel bellboy his entire monthly salary on my way out.
folded it up small in my hand,
gave him a handshake,
smiled and walked away.
didn’t wait for his reaction.
didn’t wait for a thank you.
why?
because real giving has no conditions.
most people give & expect something back.
a thank you / validation,
or some fake feeling of being a “good person.”
that’s not generosity,
that’s a transaction.
the moment you expect something,
you’ve already lost.
because when you move with abundance,
you don’t need it back from them.
god, life, the universe,
whatever you believe in will return it tenfold.
give freely.
expect nothing.
watch how much more comes back.
✅ Hahahaha!
All the panic sellers are in absolute disbelief.
$TITS just listed on MEXC.
Now retail can buy with ease.
See you in the billions.
Watch it take off.
I’m from Ukraine and think the democracy is broken in US. Visiting friends in California and thought like voting for Big T as I don’t need show any voter ID. LFG