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>>9361458
>>>9361245 (OP)
>$3 EOM

> I'd actually be pretty happy with a x6 return desu.

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Anti-Marine checking in.
I lost 4800 LINK chasing HOLO trying to increase my stack. I deserve it. NEVER WITHDRAW YOUR LINK.

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>Work to live, don't live to work

I get you. I'm looking for a woman with that mindset, someone who goes to work and does her job well, but is also able to walk away when it's not needed anymore. The thing is that your job is not that important to who you are. Many people fail to see this. Who are you when your job is taken away? What can you actually do? Do you even have any skills that are not related to the workplace?

I ask myself this question from time to time, that's why you must always learn. Learn to move your body and use your mind. You have to excercise the body, the mind, but also the wallet. Most people would be happier by being a little "poorer", but having more time for their hobbies.

TL;DR don't turn your work into your life, or you will burn-out and become unhappy. Learn things outside of your job.

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They're working on implementing them as we speak, they don't need to alter much as the code is already there. Also you get 4% interest monthly from staked coins.

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Actually I have a 30 minute commute by train and can enter/leave whenever I like, work just needs to be done. Also, just because I dislike USSR economic policies does not mean I'm a free market lover. Disagreeing with policies is easy, change is easy too, improvement is way harder though. You have to ask yourself why you are trying to change the system, what will it do for you? Why are you unhappy? Think that through and find out more about who you truly are. You can always move to a place where people are more like you. It will take a big effort, but if you can't bring yourself to making that effort, then you didn't really want to be in a place like that anyways. I like nature and free space, so I've gotten a bachelor's degree in teaching and am currently working at a bank to gain one year of experience. After that I'll be moving to a place where I can work, live and practice my hobbies in peace. Figure out who you are.

There is no greater good than your own, given that it is just to you and fair to others.

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I wanna buy an acreage near the mountains, custom-built cabin style house with security camera, spotlights etc. Gonna live there with my girlfriend (and hopefully wife with a prenup signed) with a few doggos.

I wanna go traveling with her and just enjoy our youths before settling down in the city and raising kids.

I would also love to buy my parents a house/pay off all debts (am poor family) and do what I can for them.

Maybe take up a hobby like hunting and go out with my dogs. Go skiing in the mountains. Build project cars. Make offroading trucks/SUVs and sell them to others.

And quite possibly (if I have enough money), make a racetrack. There isn't one in the mountains and would be an ideal spot for all the rich fucks in BC to come out and drive there.

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