🚨 ELON MUSK CALLS OUT EPSTEIN LIST BILLIONAIRES BY NAME - “THEY’RE TERRIFIED”
In an old clip, Elon Musk claims powerful billionaires are quietly panicking over the political stakes, and he doesn’t keep it vague.
Musk points directly at LinkedIn billionaire Reid Hoffman, saying you don’t need inside information to tell. You can see it on his face. Nervous. Uncomfortable. Afraid of what comes next.
He then adds Bill Gates to the list, suggesting some of the richest people on Earth have far more to lose than they admit.
What hasn’t surfaced yet?
@TheRealTRTalks Like do you hear yourself? Cant blame you for your generation😂 but people aren’t getting dumber. Its because of you paid guys that they get dumber. Thanks for advance!
It’s kinda crazy how one day we’re just careless kids whose biggest worries in life are video games, toys and playing out with friends to suddenly being thrown into a survival game of taxes and bills. None of which were taught about/prepared for whilst young and naive.
Craziest part is we’re told to make decisions that will dictate our future at the same young and naive ages.
We barely discover who we are until much later on in life, how are we left responsible for our careers with zero knowledge of the real-world and day-day work life?
There should be more focus on:
“who are you?”
Instead of:
“what do you want to be?”
From my own personal experience, if you do not want to go down the further academic route or seek a career that requires good qualifications..
- Go straight to work
- Try multiple jobs (build experience)
- Stay at home with parents
- Save money
- Learn to invest
- Minimise outgoings
By the time most of your peers come out of university they’ll be in significant debt, struggling to find a job and confused on what to do.
The lucky ones get a (good) job immediately, or usually have family/mutual connections that land them a role.
More often than not, they’ll have a whole load of debt, little real-world work experience and have to start from the ground level at their new place anyway. Many end up doing the same jobs you can do straight from school just to survive.
Truth is, not going university can give you a significant advantage and head-start if you play it properly.
You’ll have no debt, minimal outgoings, sufficient savings, adequate time to invest and take risks, plus real-world experience in various roles.
If you go straight into a workplace and want to stay, you have a 3-5 year advantage to work your way up the ranks.
If you decide to leave after that 3-5 years, you have the experience to find a new role with higher pay.
Also, if you want a higher salary, build experience for 1-3 years in a workplace and go to a new one that will offer you more money for the same role. Rinse and repeat. Take extra roles in different departments where you work wherever possible,
If you’re going through this right now, or maybe have parental pressure to do well and go university (I did), this is just a reminder that not going doesn’t confine you to a bad quality of life or failure.
You have just as many opportunities not going as you will do going, arguably there’s more benefits to not going if you have your head screwed on.
I went through this too and opted out. I don’t regret it.
Life is what you make of it.
@cousincrypt0 What a disabled cnt😂😂 just bcs institutions are bullish doesn’t mean we going parabolic. Stop giving dreams to those believe in something you believe.
@BigCheds@JagNL@WatcherGuru Best in the world but debt is rising each day almost with trillions of dollars. And they don’t produce their own oil tf you yappin about fam?