Tell your friend that if he can’t figure out how to adjust his life to afford $5 a day, then he will never change his life for literally anything and he shouldn’t complain when no progress is made.

At some point you either be a man and just fucking do the tiny things that need to be done to fix your life, or you just don’t. But it’s absolutely a choice. He is *choosing* not to. Simple as that.

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And if you really can't afford $5/day, then just decrease it slightly while you work out your spending or income issues.

Don't stop stacking.

His friend likes, "Andrew Tate'...

Your post was spot on.

I don’t trust a dude that records his podcasts without a shirt. Period.

Even when they have lasers coming from their nipples?

Haha. Never

Nothing says “alpha male” like hiding behind shades indoors and forgetting how shirts work. Real strength isn’t in your chest hair, bro…it’s in having substance behind the mic

The message is correct, the messenger is not delivering to our postcode, but to someone else's and that is fine by me.

Totally. đź’Ż

đź’Ż Just get things done!

Most want easy money but don’t want to put in the effort or a bit of work to learn.

Their loss.

High time preference thinkers will always have an excuse, the excuse doesn't matter, they just want one solution and that's an external force needs to save them or hand over what they think they "deserve"

It's people who can only think what's in it for them, but can't think what can I do, thats within my power to get me closer to those things!

Exactly. Stop whining, start stacking. It’s a choice.

Big facts. nostr:npub15879mltlln6k8jy32k6xvagmtqx3zhsndchcey8gjyectwldk88sq5kv0n inspired me to one up him to a 6$ dca. I’ve since upped to 7 and thought I might as well go 10 because why not.

5$ a day won't cut it for most people.

And DCA usually sucks, you miss most of the upside. Lump sum is usually better. DCA is a stress management strategy.