Elon Musk said the loneliest moment of his life was lying in an empty house after his divorce, realizing he had nobody to call.
He had employees. Thousands of them. He had investors. Board members. Engineers waiting for his decisions. Two companies depending on him every hour.
But at 2am in an empty house with the divorce papers signed, none of that mattered. There was no one to talk to. No one who was there because they wanted to be, not because he was paying them.
He told Rolling Stone that he didn't want to be alone. That he couldn't stand the empty bed. That he would be willing to give up a lot just to have the right person next to him.
This is the richest man on earth describing the same feeling that millions of ordinary men feel every night. The specific loneliness of knowing you can buy anything except the one thing that actually fixes the quiet.
He went on to date. To marry again. To divorce again. To have children with multiple women. Searching in every direction for the thing that fills the gap.
People assume wealth solves loneliness. That at a certain net worth the human problems disappear. They don't. They just get louder in a bigger house.
Get paid to wait
The Claude Code spinner might be the most watched line on Earth.
So I turned it into an ad marketplace.
Advertisers bid on it. You keep 50% of the money.
Install the extension → get cash from ads.
Introducing Kickbacks
😳 Dopamine websites are becoming a new trend in South Korea
These services let users endlessly browse food delivery menus, read reviews, fill shopping carts, and even track a "courier." The only catch: you can't actually place an order.
There are also virtual smoke breaks, where users join anonymous chat rooms and socialize with strangers, recreating the feeling of taking a break without smoking a single cigarette.
The idea is simple: get the familiar dopamine hit without spending money, smoking, or giving in to other impulsive habits.
à l'époque tu mettais 10€ dns une campagne o pif et tu faisais 15 ventes dans la journée mtn faut lancer une cbo à 500e et mettre 350 créas mofu bofu tofu dedans c'est bon frere
Y’a des mecs tu les as jms vu de ta vie ta juste fais 2-3 affaires avec eux tu peux mettre 3k dans leur mains ça va jms bouger un mec de ton quartier ta géné tu met skalapp dans ses mains il va tbarber normal
Monero is banned from exchanges in the EU
delisted by Binance, Kraken, etc.
flagged by chainalysis
called a criminal coin by regulators
and it still works. every single day. no company behind it. no CEO to arrest. no server to shut down.
what other crypto can say the same
Be James Wynn
- unknown guy from a small town in the UK
- no background in finance
- 2023 discovers crypto
- finds PEPE early
- turns ~$7K into millions
- peak reaches ~$83M unrealized
- becomes “main character”
- starts trading memecoins
- first accusations of pump and dumps
March 2025 joins Hyperliquid
- discovers leverage
- starts using 40x positions
- makes ~$46M in weeks
- opens a $1.27B BTC long
May 2025 market turns
- gets liquidated over and over
- loses ~$85M+ in days
- asks followers for donations
- gets ~$50K
- sends part back to trade again
- keeps opening 40x positions
March- April 2026
- 6 liquidations in 2 weeks
- account goes from millions to $900 in just 1 year
- no comeback
- starts promoting his presale
- raises $5,000
- calls for a “meme takeover”
from $83M to basically zero
one of the clearest examples of what leverage does to you
Andrew Tate throws a massive house party with 50 hot chicks at his Miami penthouse, but ends up sitting in his room working.
That’s the reason why he’s successful and you don’t.