Sick of the grind. Everyone here keeps talking about 'cycles' and 'narratives' but it just sounds like gambling. Is there a way to actually stack some real money without losing my mind or being a slave to a 9-5?
Just get a trade job or learn to code. There is no magic pill. Everything else is just a casino where the house always wins.
>>62134448It's impossible to make it in crypto with no skills. You need to learn to trade perp futures. The days of finding an easy x100 are over. And most people get rekt with crypto perps. You can't make it in the stock market investing 200 dollarinos a month.I'm sorry, anon
>>62134448Move back in with your parents
Trade jobs are slave labor. The only way to make it is to find a narrative before the rest of the world does. It’s all about attention. I’m looking for stuff that has a real-world story attached to it, not just some random rugpull.
>>62134498"Narrative" is just a buzzword. Everyone says that when they're holding a bag of something. What are you even looking at right now? Everything on ETH looks like trash lately.
>>62134476hardest blackpill to swallow dry here
>>62134448>learn a trade>live with your parents>frugalmaxx as hard as you can for a decade>invest your money into the stock market>stop working in your 40sgz, now you part of the global 5% in terms of net worth. its not THAAAT difficult, you just have to do it.
>>62134476Even as a learn2code you're slaving away as a desk jockey. Albeit you're a little comfortable but still a slave. The real red pill is to take the detachment pill and seek nirvana. But 99% of us are incapable of doing so, so we'll suffer as slaves in this life until we die.
>>62134525I’m looking at RISE. It’s the Artemis II mascot—the one that actually went to space. The difference is the branding is already done by NASA/the kid who designed it. It's not a made-up meme. It’s a clean play, burned liq, renounced. It's the kind of thing that could actually go viral because it's so easy to explain to people outside of crypto.
>>62134448invest in helium
Im a materials project manager Wfh 100k and tell indian engineers what to do in between phone calls with vendorsLook for entry level Buyer roles because that is where I started
>>62134576 is right. The chart is finally showing some life after weeks of sideways. It’s not a get-rich-quick promise, but it’s a high-conviction bet on a narrative that isn't just "another dog coin." I’m loading up a bit more. If you want to see if the community is actually active, just check the TG: @ rise_nasa
>>62134448Blame your parents
>>62134448If you’re fit and somewhat mechanically inclined, get a job in Oil & Gas.14:14 roster, free food and accommodation with plenty of free time off swing. Just develop an exit strategy.
>>62134448The "secret" to "making it" is legitimately just saving up and investing long term in Gold/index funds no matter what. This sounds like typical Boomer advice until you realize the "no matter what" here is carrying A LOT of weight.I mean straight purging your friend groups that pressure you into spending, struggle foods galore, maybe working 2 jobs, never sending gifts, live in a shack/pod, never buying a car, ditching your culture/family and so on.Just make the numbers make sense where in 15 years, you are where you went to be. Not everyone can handle it and not everyone should do it as it will tear apart other things that would likely make you more happy. But that's kind of the point in why it works. In fact, you probably don't want to make it. You probably just want to a better work-life balance so disregard this post and instead start shopping around for a new role that respects your time.
>>62134625Work a blue collar job with other blue collar losers. I am good.
>Live extremely below your means - thrift shops and estate sales>Learn to identify value and then stop buying things that don't have value, hoard things that do>Basic stocks + precious metals shit>After maybe 5 years of consistent investing and building credit you can get a down payment on a house in many areas, you now have a rental property>After those same 5 years other opportunities might open up to you, even with a shit job 5 years worth of savings is a considerable amount of money and I could literally buy acres and do a u-pick (only takes a little to do farming if it's something intensive like berries)Basically there are a ton of industries / self-employment options that are there for under 50k, or you can get into real estate when you scrape together a down payment and have decent credit. If you live below your means by the time you have your first rental you'll already be spending less than 99% of the public and you might be near retirement at that point from just one multi-family home.
>>62134720Oh and forgot to add I'm getting into farming because it's not a 9-5 and I'm not a slave, I'm just working my own plot on my own time. Berrypicking might seem like a slave job but actually you can find a neighborhood kid to pick them for you, or a relative, or u-pickers can do it. With a surprisingly tiny amount of land you can make a ton of berries and a ton of money, you don't need acres at first.If not for zoning I'd just buy as many acres as I can and do u-picks, my options are somewhat limited but still doable in my area.
>>62134725Working for a living is slavery, bro
>>62134780Depends really>Working your own u-pick farm for like a month of the yearNot at all>Doing real estateNot at all>The initial save up and invest to make any of this viableYeah, slavery.But growing fruits is just something I'd be doing even if I had a million dollars. You get the plants, take care of them, they make fruit for you, you have other people pick it. It's legitimately one of the most accessible and easy businesses to start - the hard part is selling it, but u-picks in a decent location solve this, or making agreements with other people to sell it for you.
>>62134797It is a form of slavery unless you do it for fun.
>>62134809I do work my own farm for fun though, if I had a million dollars I literally would be growing plants. The hard part is picking them or marketing them, which other people do for you.
>>62134814Idk. Easy to say you would do something for fun when you’re not doing. The fact youre trying to monetize a hobby isnt a good thing.