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Is it fiscally worth it to mine Monero? If so I would like a no-bs guide on the hardware to get started.

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>>58171884
>32 years old
>-11$k net worth (car)
I've worked so hard since I before I was legally able to work. Started at 11/12 working for a "free" lunch at my friend's Dad's dairy farm, got a "job" (not legally able to work, so $2.50/hr) at 13 mowing lawns which i held for 2 years, got first legal job 15y/o local retail store, $7.25/hr etc etec etc. I never had any guidance, or how to's for creating wealth, moved out of my parents place at 17 and never went to college. It used to make me me jelly seeing people younger than me who have done so well because I know I've put in the hours, sweat, blood, and tears. Constantly feels like I'm spinning my wheels in the mud. It's frustrating and demoralizing.

these days I don't get so jelly, and just accept that I am a part of a lower class that didn't have guidance, connections, or a supporting dollar. i've simply come to terms that class begets class, the rich get richer, the poor get poorer.

all that crybaby bullshit aside, I make more money than I've ever made at my job, $26/hr + on call for 1 week out of the month ($125) and a phone stipend. I actually really enjoy my job and we have 3 people in our dept total. My boss is cool ASF, doesn't nag or tell me to do anything, and doesn't micromanage. I usualyl just see him like 20 minutes a day and he goes "what are you up to today". so life is good. but it'd be better if i was rich because i'd like to have a house and kids.

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