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08-13-2024, 04:24 PM
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Self made millionaire: id like normalize a 6 day x 12 hour workday for men 16-28.

Came across this guy giving life advice for 20 yr olds. Could be applied for other ages too.


Should we work 12x6 to become successful? What does misc think





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I’d like to normalize a 6 day x 12 hour workday for men 16-28.
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But you have a lot of energy. So, trade the energy for experience points & become useful.
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08-13-2024, 04:29 PM
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Its a game of risks/rewards. You aren't going to become a millionaire quick like that without putting in some major risk. Or unless you go to medical school or some top law school or business school and get a $200,000+ year job after graduation.

I ,nor should anyone else, recommend that you put all your $$$ in leveraged ETFs ; that said I personally think its worth the risk based off what I have seen leveraged etfs do since their inception, back tracking, corporate profits etc. But of course others would not feel comfortable with that risk, and that's OK as well. Leveraged decay can be devastating and you MUST dac even when times are tough and you are at a loss. Do your own research before investing.

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08-13-2024, 04:31 PM
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It should be 7 days per week

Not because that one extra day will do a lot. But because it eliminates distractions you may catch onto on that day off.
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08-13-2024, 04:33 PM
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I personally did 80 hours a week for 20+ years and then cut down to 40 when having a kid.

When guys are young, single, don't have kids and spend their freetime playing xbox and watching netflix/porn, then yes, working more hours than they do is a good idea. They will be in a better long term financial position and can cut back when they have a family.

As to whether 72 hours a week is a good idea for everybody? Most people can't hack those hours. They simply don't have the mental fortitude for it.
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08-13-2024, 04:37 PM
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So basically he's yet another life coach scammer telling young men to"work harder" like Andrew Tate and all those other goons?


Pure foolishness.


Boyos, as I've said many times: if you're earning your paycheck, then you're failing miserably at the game of life.

The easiest path to wealth for most people is actually to be a W-2 employee and leech off your employer. Get as much pay as possible, do as little work as possible, company hop every 2 years and climb the ladder while contributing absolutely NOTHING to the organization.


Only fools believe this "work harder" bullsh/t….
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You should work hard for 3-5 years in order to set yourself up for a comfortable life. Working those kinds of hours for more than 3-5 years is not healthy and is not necessary.
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08-13-2024, 04:39 PM
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honestly he's had some good ideas.. have seen some of his chit

but he gives off vibes of money from somewhere else vibes.


he talks about chit like it's just easy to "do it". like all he had to was make a choice



all that kid in the hood has to do is work at mcdonalds for 84 hours a week to get rich! he has no car to get to the job so.. just get a ride from someone else! wait at the bus for a few hours per day to cut into that 84 hour week! then save up 2k dollars and spend it all and its super easy to make that back!

keep in mind everything he does is a money making machine. hes got sales funnel after sales funnel. all his youtube videos, seminars, self help chit, he writes books that his youtube audience feeds, etc., etc.
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in today's world it is probably more important than ever. work hardcore now. learn a trade. become your own boss and have it easy after the age of 40. otherwise good luck enjoying life if you haven't made it when you are in your later years
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honestly he's had some good ideas.. have seen some of his chit

but he gives off vibes of money from somewhere else vibes.


he talks about chit like it's just easy to "do it". like all he had to was make a choice



all that kid in the hood has to do is work at mcdonalds for 84 hours a week to get rich! he has no car to get to the job so.. just get a ride from someone else! wait at the bus for a few hours per day to cut into that 84 hour week! then save up 2k dollars and spend it all and its super easy to make that back!

keep in mind everything he does is a money making machine. hes got sales funnel after sales funnel. all his youtube videos, seminars, self help chit, he writes books that his youtube audience feeds, etc., etc.
It's a scam and he's a grifter.
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So basically he's yet another life coach scammer telling young men to"work harder" like Andrew Tate and all those other goons?


Pure foolishness.


Boyos, as I've said many times: if you're earning your paycheck, then you're failing miserably at the game of life.

The easiest path to wealth for most people is actually to be a W-2 employee and leech off your employer. Get as much pay as possible, do as little work as possible, company hop every 2 years and climb the ladder while contributing absolutely NOTHING to the organization.


Only fools believe this "work harder" bullsh/t….
That’s the easiest and surest path to poverty

But what would you know, you’re a rentcuck that’s still waiting for the property market to crash

Anyone who listens to your advice on anything deserves to lose

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08-13-2024, 04:45 PM
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Never watched this fake guru and he's popped up in my feed several times even after I clicked not interested on ig, YouTube multiple times

Another talentless hack selling snake oil
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Apparently most self made millionaires work 80 or more hours a week.
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08-13-2024, 04:52 PM
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simply working longer doesn't do anything, it's about how you're applying that effort. unless you're getting paid overtime or you're on a path to a promotion it's not worth it.
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?: So Mr. J, will I be a millionaire at age 28?


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08-13-2024, 04:53 PM
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I did basically this for about 3 years, from age 27 to 30.

I would leave my house at 6:45am each morning, then drive 1 hour to work and work usually until 7:30-8PM and drive an hour back home. 6 day per week, although Saturday would usually only be like 9-4.

High Stress all day. Not a sitting around doing nothing job.

If I didn't have the hour commute each way, this just would have probably been a lot more sustainable. But a lot of times I'd stay out drinking late on Friday night then drive back into the office on like 3 hours of sleeep after working 65 hours the previous week. This chit absolutely destroys you after a while. By the time I ended up quitting, I took like 6 months off of work and traveled and had absolutely no interest in working for a while.

However, this type of work ethic made me into the person I am today. And this period absolutely pushed my boundaries to achieve things I never thought I would.

So I actually agree with the video. But that's a long fuking time to be doing this for someone else.
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08-13-2024, 04:54 PM
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I did basically this for about 3 years, from age 27 to 30.

I would leave my house at 6:45am each morning, then drive 1 hour to work and work usually until 7:30-8PM and drive an hour back home. 6 day per week, although Saturday would usually only be like 9-4.

High Stress all day. Not a sitting around doing nothing job.

If I didn't have the hour commute each way, this just would have probably been a lot more sustainable. But a lot of times I'd stay out drinking late on Friday night then drive back into the office on like 3 hours of sleeep after working 65 hours the previous week. This chit absolutely destroys you after a while. By the time I ended up quitting, I took like 6 months off of work and traveled and had absolutely no interest in working for a while.

However, this type of work ethic made me into the person I am today. And this period absolutely pushed my boundaries to achieve things I never thought I would.

So I actually agree with the video. But that's a long fuking time to be doing this for someone else.
Wow all of that and you’re still a broke rentcuck

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Wow all of that and you’re still a broke rentcuck

Sucks man

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Lol, I have a higher net worth than you….
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I did basically this for about 3 years, from age 27 to 30.

I would leave my house at 6:45am each morning, then drive 1 hour to work and work usually until 7:30-8PM and drive an hour back home. 6 day per week, although Saturday would usually only be like 9-4.

High Stress all day. Not a sitting around doing nothing job.

If I didn't have the hour commute each way, this just would have probably been a lot more sustainable. But a lot of times I'd stay out drinking late on Friday night then drive back into the office on like 3 hours of sleeep after working 65 hours the previous week. This chit absolutely destroys you after a while. By the time I ended up quitting, I took like 6 months off of work and traveled and had absolutely no interest in working for a while.

However, this type of work ethic made me into the person I am today. And this period absolutely pushed my boundaries to achieve things I never thought I would.

So I actually agree with the video. But that's a long fuking time to be doing this for someone else.

When I was youger I had that flawed mentality… but then I wised the f/ck up and realized being a leech is WAY more profitable and less stressful.


I proudly proclaim to the world that I am NOT a team player, I have ZERO interest in contributing to any corporation, I absolutely do NOT care about coworkers or colleagues…. My objective is just to leech and enrich myself.
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Not a fan of this guy. He's a fake natty as well. Said he was only 75 ng/dl srs





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When I was youger I had that flawed mentality… but then I wised the f/ck up and realized being a leech is WAY more profitable and less stressful.


I proudly proclaim to the world that I am NOT a team player, I have ZERO interest in contributing to any corporation, I absolutely do NOT care about coworkers or colleagues…. My objective is just to leech and enrich myself.
Lol, trust me. After working those three years, I said to myself that I'd never work for another person again. And I've stuck to that and been successful on my own.
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Lol, trust me. After working those three years, I said to myself that I'd never work for another person again. And I've stuck to that and been successful on my own.


I have zero desire to get on that just-start-a-business-and-be-your-own-boss-bro train….why? because I would be accountable to myself and HAVE to put in effort… No thanks, Jeff.


Being a leech is a much easier path to wealth: if I royally f/ck up, I STILL get paid while the company bears ALL the liability… and I get paid a fatty bonus check every quarter…


We on that leech time, boyo….
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I have zero desire to get on that just-start-a-business-and-be-your-own-boss-bro train….why? because I would be accountable to myself and HAVE to put in effort… No thanks, Jeff.


Being a leech is a much easier path to wealth: if I royally f/ck up, I STILL get paid while the company bears ALL the liability… and I get paid a fatty bonus check every quarter…


We on that leech time, boyo….
So you're still a wagecuck?
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Millionaire isn’t an accomplishment anymore
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So basically he's yet another life coach scammer telling young men to"work harder" like Andrew Tate and all those other goons?


Pure foolishness.


Boyos, as I've said many times: if you're earning your paycheck, then you're failing miserably at the game of life.

The easiest path to wealth for most people is actually to be a W-2 employee and leech off your employer. Get as much pay as possible, do as little work as possible, company hop every 2 years and climb the ladder while contributing absolutely NOTHING to the organization.


Only fools believe this "work harder" bullsh/t….
Leech your employer? Are you really sticking it the 'man' making $80k/yr?

That doesn't sound worth it unless you make $200k salary which allows you to aggressively save and invest.
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So you're still a wagecuck?


A high-earner wagecuck on that WFH time and contributes NOTHING to my employer….. Start a business? no thanks, Jeff, that requires work and risk.
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I'd say that for someone who is 'coming from the bottom' they'd need to be their ass 6 days a week 10-12 hours a day for years on end - they would also need to make wise investments in that same time period.

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Leech your employer? Are you really sticking it the 'man' making $80k/yr?

That doesn't sound worth it unless you make $200k salary which allows you to aggressively save and invest.


Boyo, you have much to learn.


If you were to open up the calanders of all the execs in your company, you'll see that their entire day is blocked off with meetings - all day EVERY day.


They're not working, they just fill their calendars with meetings to pretend like they're working.

The only people who actually do work, or pride themselves on being "team players" or "results-driven", are the schmucks that we LOL at while we spend our days jerking off to pr0n and getting paid for it.


As I have always said: if you're earning your paycheck, you're failing miserably at the game of life.
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Lol, I have a higher net worth than you….
Lmao nice try brokie

Your dads assets don’t count

I make multiples of your “net worth” every year
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Jewish bile.

Look into leveraged etfs instead.

I DACed 43,000 in TECL and SPXL over the last 2 years and now I have $106,000 in leveraged ETFs alone.
Herers proof: https://www.instagram.com/p/C8YBfSJpe0T/?hl=en

And that was like 5 day old pic. Today its 107,000.

I put in around $500-2,500 per month over the past 2 years. MOST of my money is in non-leveraged etfs (VOO, Vong etc.) however. SPXL (3X leveraged ETF that tracks the sp500) has had an annualized rate of return of 25%.

Its a game of risks/rewards. You aren't going to become a millionaire quick like that without putting in some major risk. Or unless you go to medical school or some top law school or business school and get a $200,000+ year job after graduation.

I ,nor should anyone else, recommend that you put all your $$$ in leveraged ETFs ; that said I personally think its worth the risk based off what I have seen leveraged etfs do since their inception, back tracking, corporate profits etc. But of course others would not feel comfortable with that risk, and that's OK as well. Leveraged decay can be devastating and you MUST dac even when times are tough and you are at a loss. Do your own research before investing.

Here is a top 5 performing ETFs over the past 5 years. Most of the top ones are leveraged(for now)
https://etfdb.com/compare/highest-5-year-returns/
And I don't care what some fat foid with a marketing degree who gained like 100 lbs since college on Reddit or some random personal finance website says about it. I've done my own research and know the own risks/rewards. I recommend that you do too if you are into this stuff..
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