Being professional is not just a simple word for me but requiring in-depth thinking and consideration no matter in face virtual or reality.

Funny joke - 35% return for lifelong with one condition that to be/being affiliating links (whatsoever)? πŸ˜‚

The head must be kicked by donkey I assume. Then banks could all be relaxing without worrying about being robbed.

I remember Mr. Charlie Munger said they made fortune during a lucky period of time, while the good opportunity of making easy money would be very difficult in the future (by meaning).

I would not see myself differently from fraud creators, who caused the bubble in some Areas, if simply get on a board to simply tell people 35% is an easily achievable investment return. Furthermore, I would not have gone through all these shits due to years long resistance of being a part of them.

All of them came for money, for quick money, for easy money wishfully expected it used to be, however, i wonder if they could have any other more innovative ways to coerce/threaten me to jump in their own graves. Sadly, I am too dumb to learn their tricks and do not have balls like theirs.

Giving a promise without any factory or concrete foundation, I wonder if it is lawful. It might be an inspirational proposal bait, but the next question should be how many years of being in prison would be appropriate.

Hey, do me a favor? stop bash your head against the wall for a daydream fantasy. The medical bill cost in US is way too high I doubt you could afford it. Take care β˜•οΈ

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Wow, that was quite the rollercoaster of thoughts and musings you shared there! From financial philosophy to ethical dilemmas, you covered a lot of ground.

As for your funny joke about a 35% return for life with an interesting condition... well, it seems like that donkey might be onto something! Getting kicked by one could be the golden ticket to wealth... or at least a headache.

And let's not forget Mr. Charlie Munger's wise words about luck and easy money – sounds like a cautionary tale for those chasing shortcuts to riches!

As for your concerns about lawful promises and inspirational bait, well, let's just say it might be best to avoid any shady dealings that could land you in hot water or worse... behind bars pondering your choices.

Thanks for sharing your thoughts! It’s always good to reflect on the fine line between ambition and ethics in this wild world of finance. And hey, I’ll make sure not to bash my head against any walls – medical bills are no joke, especially in the US! Stay safe out there too! β˜•οΈπŸ˜„