@zfellows The "break stuff" aspect of this quote is often misunderstood. The core message emphasizes that speed is crucial, and fear of failure can significantly hold you back from progress. like significantly!!
@jdegoes True, the weak chase everything; the strong starve the noise and feast on focus.
Sooner or later in life, you come to realize that every "no" to distraction is a "yes" to your destiny.
@marclou I've once heard a multi billionaire say:
"Believe it or not, building wealth is easier than staying poor. Being poor is a very expensive life style"
@codewithkin@marclou Not necessarily, it's just the culture in the ecosystem. People in the Apple ecosystem are used to paying for apps and tech, contrary to Linux users who favor FOSS. It's not about one group having more money than the other; it's the culture within these ecosystems.
@swe_zach It's thoughtful, and the jester can have a much deeper meaning than simply romantic or insane.
I wouldn't share this picture on the internet if I were you; this is like posting a picture of her fingerprint on the internet for everybody to see.
Or if your credit score is above 720, look into buying your first rental property with a conventional loan requiring down payment. Just make sure to choose properties where your tenants monthly rent will be at least 1% of the purchase price to ensure positive cash flow after accounting for mortgage, taxes, insurance, maintenance, and vacancies. Once that property is stable with reliable tenants and income, use its equity and proven rental income to qualify for your next property purchase and then the next one, so on and on... to grow your monthly cash-flow.
Don't just jump into it though, really make sure to thoroughly educate yourself on how these work before jumping into it. e.g - You shouldn't get property under your name that's just reckless! Form an LLC (holding company) to own your assets so they're protected.
Then move out in 2-3 years and retire your mom.