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Basically my situation is that I am currently in training, earning 850€ after taxes and don't like the job because it's boring and I don't have any energy to do anything during the week. I am 23 years old and started having big picture thoughts. The next 5 years are basically the last years of my youth. Now I have 300,000€ in crypto. I think it can 10x in a year or 2 but again, the money I can get later somehow. I will never have my current youth back. Should I quit my training now, go neet, cash out half my crypto and just enjoy life (lifting, sports, travel) while I still can in my youth until I'm 30 or something? Inb4 that's not enough money, I think it is for a few years, I lived on less than 10k pa for years. Or should I just sit it out, wait 2 or 3 years until my training is done and crypto has pumped or dumped and go from there? It feels like my best years are coming to an end, so far it's been meh, I had a few neet years and traveled a lot but not enough.

>> No.28497136

>>28497105
punching smug women in the face feels so fucking good bros

>> No.28497195

>>28497105
I quit my job last week. All I do is farm sushi and surf. $250 a day. Feels good. Keep your head up anon.

>> No.28497348
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>>28497136
Word. Seeing these smug rat faces turn into whimpering pulp of blood and makeup is unreal feeling. Everyone should try

>> No.28497361

>>28497105
23 or 25 is not that big a difference Anon, just sit through the training and let your crypto grow higher. then you can really feel free without any risk.

>> No.28497371

you can all those things with a job. the point of making it is never having a job again.

>> No.28497385

>>28497195
Nice, dude. Also great ID. I think I am sort of a late bloomer so I can still look and feel like 20 when I'm 25 probably but I don't know, I keep getting these thoughts that I am in this meaningless job training that promises me security later on but what is that worth when I waste my only life, my one shot at youth waging 40 hours a week, not getting enough sleep, stressing, unhappy. Instead of just enjoying hobbies and be happy. And if I end up broke at 35, I don't know if I'd care. I think until then I can scam enough money in the meantime somehow.

>> No.28497399

Anon you need to make some long-term investments, but the biggest investment is yourself. Just like all "people" who can't delay gratification, they make shit choices in trades because they seek quick profits, and they also burn out in life quickly as well. Niggers, really. That's what they are. You're not a nigger, are you? Focus on your personal, spiritual, and financial growth in the long term. Think about it now whilst you are young. Get some money from this bull run, then passively observe during the bear market until the next one in about 2024/25. Stop FOMOing into the 'young and happy' dream, it's a boomer mindset. Men aren't supposed to be happy, they're supposed to be dutiful. The best you can do is knowing you are pumping a child into a woman, having a strong financial situation, and being a well-rounded man.

>> No.28497406

>>28497136
>t. Seething incel
Ngmi bro

>> No.28497431

Yeah man you can never get your youth back but you can always make money. Why does it have to be an either or thing, why can’t you quit your intern shit and still keep making money trading whilst also enjoying your youth?

>> No.28497459

cash out 150k, go travel, do whatever, go to university and learn something and party. of course you could just put the whole 300k in iota and in a few months you'll have over a million.

>> No.28497489

>>28497348
Nice fan fic bro. You never do anything in your mom's basement. Still tracked your IP in case you're a domestic terrorist on the loose.

>> No.28497556

>>28497406
>>28497348
Its true, last time I punched one for being a dumb whore I literally felt like I was flying

>> No.28497575

>>28497361
Thanks for a reasonable reply, yeah that sounds right. Maybe I wouldn't have peace of mind if I had to worry that my money runs out in the next 2 years or something.
>>28497371
I know. To me, money is just a tool to supply me with enough resources while doing enjoyable things. I don't need much, just enough healthy food and maybe some cash for gas. I could live on 1000€ a month quite comfortably. Let's say I had to earn 2000€, that would mean a capital of 400,000€ with 5%. I don't think it's too unfeasible. maybe I'm just logging out of waging at a million and live off half the dividends, reinvest the rest.

>> No.28497688

>>28497556
Stop samefagging or I'll make this thread glow.

>> No.28497739

>>28497406
simp nation has arrived

>> No.28497867
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28497867

Get a normie loan paying 5-6% interest.
Convert half of it to DAI and lend on dYdx with 12% APY and let it pay for itself.
Why is this a bad idea?

>> No.28497888

>>28497399
I thought like this when I had my gf of 6 years. Then we separated, I don't feel like having a family anymore.
>>28497431
Yeah that's the other thing, I wouldn't mind doing some meme online work like blogging or streaming or trading. Maybe I could get something going, it's always been a dream to just work for myself, not for a corporate machine.
>>28497459
Currently all that money is in LINK and I believe that it will pump hard soonish. But maybe a bit too late.

>> No.28497921

>>28497867
imagine choking her

>> No.28497952

>>28497888
>I thought like this when I had my gf of 6 years. Then we separated, I don't feel like having a family anymore.
checkd and sorry to hear about your broken heart, but you will overcome it. do not short yourself, that's all im saying

>> No.28498080

>>28497105
23 is still pretty young, keep in mind that if you quit your job and never work again you won't be entitled to a very large pension when you retire. Just something to consider.

>> No.28498240

>>28497105
Anon don't be retarded. Everyone in their 20s is going through this. What do you hope to achieve? You can't travel in your 30s and up? You can't get into new hobbies? Do you really think you're going to be old and ragged at 35? Get fit and get your vitamin d you faggot.
Why do most retards on here fall for the youth they shill to you in movies and the media?

>> No.28498296

My guess is you are in Germany and Ausbildung?

Just sit through it and let your crypto grow in the meantime. If you want to "enjoy" life or want to get some material things just blow ur wage on them or refund them on Amazon

>> No.28498502

>>28498296
Correct, it's actually a dual Studium.
>>28498240
Thanks for beating some sense into me. I guess these thoughts will keep coming back. And I guess I will just try to improve my routine and sit it out for a while if it doesn't become unbearable.

>> No.28498751

>>28497867
Would the end of the bullrun crash the interest rate?

>> No.28498959

>>28498502
I started my Ausbildung last year August and at least I quite enjoy the job im doing (Automobilkaufmann) but I share your pain, just the whole concept of working 40 hours a week + 3-4 hours commute every day rn is not where I want to go in life. I only have 2k to drop into crypto rn and not much left to DCA into it monthly (i get like 750 cause im first year and am about to spend almost 650 on car + gas) In hindsight it was dumb to lease a car thats almost all my wage but I only have it for 5 months and it rly makes me enjoy life a lot more so ig its worth it

If possible im gonna try to find some comfy delivery 450€ minijob where u just get paid to drive around with a car and deliver pizza

>> No.28499572

>>28497105
why not learn how to invest money for a stable return
even the market averages about 7-8% a year

>> No.28499859

>>28498959
when the next bear market comes, you should DCA every month if you want to make it

>> No.28500899

last bump

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>>28497489
>Nice fan fic bro. You never do anything in your mom's basement. Still tracked your IP in case you're a domestic terrorist on the loose.

>> No.28501426

>>28500899
i don't want to ruin your future with potentially bad advice, but i recently quit my ausbildung, so i can understand where you're coming from, and have about 500k euros in crypto
i'm looking to invest that money when i think the top is in and leave about a third in crypto permanently

you might want to learn investing
good books to get started are probably "the richest man in babylon" and "rich dad poor dad"

i don't think many people enjoy their jobs, but when it comes to money they might be ruled by fear for their future and greed towards material things, so they don't quit
once one let's go of these feeling, one can think objectively and probably make better decisions

but you should not consider this financial advice and i don't know what is going on in your life

godspeed, anon

>> No.28501430

>>28497105
That’s a lot of makeup

>> No.28501446

>>28497105
Absolutely. Go travelling. About 20€ a day and u live like a king in south east Asia. I spent about 2k for three months including flights