What is there to do, that doesn’t required money for a 20 to 30yo teenage? Which is the best year of a person? Other than just do the ABSOLUTE NOTHING?
>>62383489That fat scammer kid has more money than me
>>62383489exercise: cardio, resistancejust get in peak health and enjoy it via jogging, swimming, lifting. This is a better investment than any financial investment you can makefuck legal teenage girls
>>62383489Whatever happened to this king?
>>62385396Dude I’m literally banging high school crush rn after she saw my earning.
>>62383489Insane flex for a literal 13 year teen zoom zoom. Wonder if he was able to grow it more, cashed out and bought a sick car to get laid a bunch or lost it all trading
>20 to 30yo teenage
>>62386238While exercise is valuable for health, it has associated costs—such as gym memberships, equipment, or transportation. For example: Gym membership: $30–$100/month Equipment (shoes, weights, swimming gear): $50–$300 (one-time) Transportation: varies, but could be $5–$20 per trip Over a year, basic expenses could total approximately $360–$1,440. In comparison, investing the same amount in a diversified stock portfolio with an average annual return of 7% could grow to: $1,440 invested over 1 year: ~$1,540 Over 5 years, with compounded returns: ~$10,770 Therefore, while exercise costs money, it can be less expensive than some investments and provides health benefits that money can't buy. The idea that exercise is a "better" financial investment depends on personal priorities, but quantitatively, investing money can potentially generate more financial growth over time.
>>62387131OP's entire post is ESL. Don't engage.
>>62383489Thanks for the 20 bandos
>>62387383thank you claude, very cool