@tiga_style Great miles @tiga_style I'm in my 40s and AM only person.. but recently am in an after work run vibe myself... great to know the body can still get it done!
@GuyTalksFinance This is enough. This is more than enough. This is more than majority have here, even in the US. The internet is full of jealous haters. Congratulations @GuyTalksFinance ! ๐ฅณ
@SMB_Attorney I am in acquaintance w/ owners of successful service businesses in my area. Its oh how funny the bros on here tout "easy passive" my IRL guys/gals have spent a couple decades to build these "easy successful" service bizs and I don't know many that work harder @SMB_Attorney
@honest_math With career, you can have a second act so to speak... even third, fourth, fifth, etc.. but with parenthood there's only the first. Your kiddos only habe 1 childhood.
The most persistent correlation in all of finance:
The strong negative relationship between psychological traits like thoughtfulness, introspection, and conscientiousness, and people that indiscriminately sell financial products for a living.
Do you take pride in your work?
@skylarromines I ranted to a gen z girl how i regretted not doing a conservation job because i could've ridden around on 4 wheelers all day - w/o skipping a beat she replied well you prolly make way more $ here and you can buy your own 4 wheeler? @skylarromines
I'll do well (tomorrow) on an exam that kind of means something on paper. The anti-standard education rhetoric certainly doesn't predict all success or vet you as a certain ability pedigree... but like, it doesn't mean absolutely nothing, amirite? #principal
I'll do well (tomorrow) on an exam that kind of means something on paper. The anti-standard education rhetoric certainly doesn't predict all success or vet you as a certain ability pedigree... but like, it doesn't mean absolutely nothing, amirite? #principal
Iโm not writing this as a fan, but as a dad. A football-loving, middle-aged man whoโs watched the noise online grow louder and uglier. And I canโt stay silent anymore.
Iโm talking about Taylor Swift. Not her fashion or fame, but the way people grown adults mock her simply for cheering, smiling, and showing up for someone she loves. Thatโs what bothers you?
Our kids notice. Daughters hear the jokes about โtoo much Taylor.โ Sons learn from the eye-rolls about which women society chooses to ridicule for being visible and joyful.
Hereโs the truth: Taylor Swift has earned over 300 awards, including multiple Grammys. Her Eras Tour added nearly $5 billion to the U.S. economy. She donates to food banks in every city she visits, quietly and without asking for applause. Her lyrics are studied at the worldโs top universities, not because sheโs famous, but because sheโs brilliant.
And when a radio DJ assaulted her and sued her, she didnโt hide. She counter-sued for one symbolic dollar, won, and reminded young women everywhere: you matter, and your voice matters.
So no, Iโm not a fan because of her music. Iโm a fan because she uses her platform with strength, dignity, and purpose. Our daughters deserve better. Our sons need to learn that kindness, success, and womanhood are never reasons for ridicule. Via~Nature Mind