Late bc I was abroad until recently.
2026 GOALS
1) Invest 10+% of income and plant seeds in preparation for later #ai and #crypto bull markets
2) Increase income by 5+%
3) Figure out long-term relationship goals(!)
4) Save more than in 2025
5) Do 2 international trips outside NA
The universe is at least 13.8 billion years old and we've had electricity for ~150. We are still at the very beginning of the beginning.
The first sparks of intelligence are just starting to spread beyond biology. The first machines that can reason, create, design, code, discover, and accelerate progress are only now appearing.
Energy tech, intelligence, medicine, robotics, space industry, materials, longevity, virtual worlds, brain interfaces, almost everything is still in its infancy.
But now we are accelerating with the greatest accelerator humanity has ever created: AI.
This is not normal technological progress anymore. By the end of the 2030s, we may not just be living in a slightly better world.
We will be living in a world that feels almost alien (but ultra amazing) compared to today.
We will see more progress and change in the next 5-10 years than during previous 2000 years.
Didn't add it to my 2026 goals as I was thinking of short-term big gains only being possible from #crypto. But #AI is giving me opportunity 🙏🏽. So, I am adding a 2026 goal to 3x my stock portfolio by end of yr. I commit to making moves every single month to achieve my goal.
The number of non-consensus calls Galaxy has made that ended up being right is honestly shocking
Sometimes I wonder if the armchair critics are following anything other than the stock price
One day $GLXY will rip in everyone’s face
Japanese actor Hiroyuki Sanada spoke about the contradictions of human nature:
“Some people dream of having a swimming pool at home, while those who have one hardly ever use it. Those who have lost a loved one feel a profound sense of loss, while others often complain about their living relatives. Those without a partner long for one, while those who have one often don't appreciate it. The hungry would give anything for a meal, while the satiated complain about the taste of their food. Those without a car dream of owning one, while those who have a car are always looking for a better one.”
The key to happiness is gratitude: truly seeing and appreciating what we already have, and understanding that somewhere, someone would give anything for what we take for granted.
I went on a quick trip to Japan, and I'm convinced we've been thinking about fitness completely wrong.
Japan's obesity rate is 6%.
America's is 43%.
It's not a gap, it's a completely different way of living and it has nothing to do with the gym.
Here's what I actually saw:
1. They walk everywhere.
Not for exercise. For life. Train station to office. Office to lunch. Lunch back to the office. My phone tracked 15,000 steps on a day I didn't "work out" once.
In the US, people drive to a gym to walk on a treadmill. Then drive home. 2,000 steps total outside the gym.
2. Their food is real.
I ate out every single meal for two weeks. Fish. Rice. Vegetables. Fermented sides. Small portions on small plates.
No 74 ingredient label on a bag of bread. No "healthy" granola bars with more sugar than a candy bar.
3. Being lean is the cultural standard.
In Japan, if you're gaining weight, someone will tell you. Your coworker. Your mother. Your doctor. It's not considered rude. It's considered caring.
They also teach healthy eating in grade school as a compulsory course.
In the West, we've made it uncomfortable to even talk about weight. So nobody says anything until it's a medical emergency. This does not even mention the damage body positivity has done.
The pattern across every lean country on this list is the same:
Movement is built into daily life.
Food is simple and unprocessed.
The culture doesn't normalize being overweight.
And if you can't move to Tokyo, you can build your own version:
- Walk more than you drive.
- Eat food without a barcode.
- Surround yourself with people who take health seriously.
Your ZIP code doesn't have to be your destiny. You can create Japan where you're at with the right habits.
A mth left to the year's midpoint & already almost hit all my pinned goals. Need to increase 'em! Been diving into AI plays since the dip a couple months ago. Opportunities feel like March 2020 COVID crash when I bought stocks. So new EOY target for main stock acct: +200%. LFG!
Been buying $VIVO as much as I can but run out of money on Fri and was waiting to put more money in come payday next week. Alas, it is flying! But my buys are sitting nicely right now. Up just under 40% overall. Pity, as always, that I'm poor and couldn't afford more. 😅
Been buying stuff on sale the past 2-3 wks. Caught $VIVO a couple days ago. Up 23% on it but bought more today so only up a little now. DCA'd into $GLGG and $GLXU. Have also been picking up #eVTOL and #VTOL names. But that's it for the next 30 days. Too poor. No more $$$. 😅
Got a bonus at work! So I put more $$$ into one bigger asymmetric bet & added to some smaller pots. Will share more on the big bet in a month or two. So many good plays in the market, but oh so little money! Nonetheless, am hoping to surpass my pinned goals this year. 🤞😁🤞
This is going to really upset some people but $NBIS $IREN $HUT $CIFR are all up 500% over the last year (no longer early) while $GLXY barely up 30% (early)
Ok I lied. Found more money to put in. Now my pockets are well and truly dry. When I go meet up with my girl in a few weeks, it'll be a bit rough with less money than I wanted. But here's to hoping these buys pay off in the next 6-12 months.
Been buying stuff on sale the past 2-3 wks. Caught $VIVO a couple days ago. Up 23% on it but bought more today so only up a little now. DCA'd into $GLGG and $GLXU. Have also been picking up #eVTOL and #VTOL names. But that's it for the next 30 days. Too poor. No more $$$. 😅
$AMD is one of the first stocks I ever bought. Back in 2016, when I was broke beyond measure. I still have those stocks, few though they are. Pretty sure my avg purchase price was under $11, but let's say $11. Wish I bought even a double digit amount. 😂