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Re: Has anyone felt lost in pursuit of financial freedom ?
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autumnleaf
on 22/03/2023, 14:37:32 UTC
We can no longer dispute the fact that money can buy everything these days, even your happiness. It's convenient to have more money because you can do whatever you want, buy whatever you want, eat whatever you want, and get a house or sports car, which makes people happy. When you have a goal, you work toward it and are satisfied when you achieve it. A human's pursuit of happiness is an endless desire. Simply follow your happiness.
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Re: Does a side job/business improve your finanical stability ?
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autumnleaf
on 22/03/2023, 14:31:21 UTC
Having more side jobs, especially in this day and age when so many people are switching to online employment, will still help you financially, in my opinion. A business, however, is still the best option for long-term success. We can't foretell what will happen in our lives or whether the current global financial crisis will still affect us, so just do your part to save and make plans for how to increase your income.
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Re: Try to save money while you still can, will you ?
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autumnleaf
on 22/03/2023, 14:22:04 UTC
It's painful to lose your work, especially if you have a family to support. Don't just focus on conserving money, as other members have said, but also broaden your income sources by taking on more side jobs or starting a business you enjoy. We can no longer rely on having a single job because we will eventually be replaced.
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Re: What will you do if bitcoin crash?
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autumnleaf
on 21/03/2023, 12:40:22 UTC
I did have some bitcoin, but it wasn't even close to 1 BTC, but I was just holding it because I don't really rely on it. I have a job, and my partner and I are working hard to grow our business. Don't invest all of your money in bitcoin, I suppose, if you want to avoid a crash.
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Re: Scarcity of money
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autumnleaf
on 21/03/2023, 12:31:32 UTC
I don't believe that printing more money can save a nation; on the contrary, I believe that it will make things worse because increased money circulation will lower the value of the fiat currency, which will result in high inflation rates if this practice is continued. There are numerous elements to take into account while determining inflation rates, particularly those that are external to the nation.
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Re: How is the cost of living in your country?
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autumnleaf
on 21/03/2023, 12:22:54 UTC
We are all concerned about the rising prices of items, the rising costs of utilities like water and electricity, and the fact that we cannot afford to purchase even the most basic necessities with our salaries. I am unsure of what will happen to us because inflation appears to be rising in other countries as well.
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Re: Do you think Bitcoin can end poverty? In a nation today
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autumnleaf
on 18/03/2023, 06:43:20 UTC
I concur with some of the other members that poverty cannot be eradicated, only reduced. When you cite your country as an example of where poverty is rife, I disagree with you up to a degree when you claim that Bitcoin can end poverty. They are no longer considered to be in poverty, in my opinion, if they can manage a Bitcoin or investment.
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Re: Could Bitcoin one day become the global reserve currency?
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autumnleaf
on 18/03/2023, 06:27:39 UTC
I also think that Bitcoin acting as the world's reserve currency is a good concept because of its popularity, usage, and desirability as an investment, even though its applicability at the time is debatable. Other participants also mentioned that some countries are now moving forward, but I still believe it is too early to draw any conclusions.
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Re: 👉{OPEN} BillionAir Bounty Campaign | 4 wks | $50,000 worth $AIRB | 5 Platforms.
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autumnleaf
on 18/03/2023, 05:47:35 UTC
Week 01: 12th March - 18th March
Type of campaign: Telegram
Spreadsheet N0: 91

Day 1
Link to post: https://t.me/LBank_en/2340484
Link to post: https://t.me/huobiglobalofficial/1/3642189
Day 2
Link to post: https://t.me/Kucoin_Exchange/8046804
Link to post: https://t.me/gateio_en/48084
Day 3
Link to post: https://t.me/LBank_en/2344896
Link to post: https://t.me/Kucoin_Exchange/8057964
Day 4
Link to post: https://t.me/LBank_en/2346510
Link to post: https://t.me/MEXCEnglish/4026003
Day 5
Link to post: https://t.me/MEXCEnglish/4026734
Link to post: https://t.me/LBank_en/2346736
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Re: Would You Consider Adding Bitcoin to Your Retirement Savings
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autumnleaf
on 17/03/2023, 22:21:00 UTC
Due to the price volatility, I don't want to use my retirement savings to invest in Bitcoins since I deem it to be too risky. Although it has already been said that bitcoin is a good long-term investment, it is risky to include it in your plan for the next 40–60 years. Invest in something that will produce passive income, such as gold or real estate, whose values will never go down.
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Re: How do you survived during covid19 ?
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autumnleaf
on 17/03/2023, 02:21:29 UTC
I don't think I can forget the negative impart of COVID in my life. It was doing this period I lose my job and was scammed by a semi- ponzi scheme ( crime alert- most Nigerian from south west will know this). I was left with no option than to sell out my product in farm to live but I thank God sha.
Knowing that there is a pandemic going on and that many individuals are still taking advantage of those who are in need and innocent people, I find it distressing to read this. Even though I can see that they are acting badly for survival reasons, we still need to exercise greater caution in the future.
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Re: my small investment
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autumnleaf
on 16/03/2023, 14:48:05 UTC
I suppose I might say that's a decent beginning. Please keep in mind that not all Bitcoin investments result in profits; some losses, perhaps even sizable ones, can happen because the cryptocurrency market is unstable. Just keep buying Bitcoin if you have additional cash, and only then should you hold onto it for a long time.
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Re: Cheap food: can you beat this price in your country?
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autumnleaf
on 16/03/2023, 14:38:19 UTC
Whether it is a meal or a snack, various people have varied culinary preferences. In any case, there are several possibilities in our province where you may receive it for free in my case. All you have to do is work for it by engaging in activities like pond fishing or harvesting your vegetables and sweet potatoes.
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Re: Money and education
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autumnleaf
on 15/03/2023, 23:28:03 UTC
If I had to choose, I would say that education should come first in that difficult question. Every parent wants the best for their children, and when you achieve it, money will come along. You can use the right training and abilities to launch a successful business or get a respectable employment. I agree that money can buy anything, but that happiness only lasts for a short time and cannot be carried into the afterlife. In contrast, education is priceless and something you can pass on to your loved ones, children, and friends.
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Re: How do you survived during covid19 ?
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autumnleaf
on 15/03/2023, 23:05:34 UTC
During covid-19, I had the opportunity to do remote consultations. I also wrote various articles on freelance. And additionally, I traded on the stock exchange. That is, I took full advantage of the opportunity to make money on the Internet.
That is correct. We learned a lot from COVID-19, particularly about how to work from home, become a freelancer, and for some people, move to being vloggers. COVID-19 increases one's awareness of their own health.
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Re: With the present economic outlook, do you think that this is good advise?
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autumnleaf
on 15/03/2023, 13:59:07 UTC
That is sound advice, in my opinion. I think that nowadays, having skills in addition to education will help people when they are looking for work and adjusting to real life. In my opinion, every university should provide instruction tailored to students' abilities in order to develop their prospective talents.
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Re: How do you survived during covid19 ?
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autumnleaf
on 14/03/2023, 23:00:07 UTC
Thank God, we were able to pass it with the assistance of our government, particularly our President Duterte. We received a free vaccination, and some vaccinations don't require you to cover medical expenses. Although controlling the virus is a difficult task for everyone, especially the government, we must live our lives according to safety precautions. Being employed in the finance sector at that time was a blessing because we were the ones on the front lines still needed to work to maintain the stability of the economy.
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Re: The cost of living is trying to kill the living
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autumnleaf
on 14/03/2023, 22:50:02 UTC
The majority of the world, in my opinion, is experiencing high inflation, however there are some nations where it is far higher. I can't dispute the reality that I am also impacted by the high cost of living in our nation, which is caused by a variety of circumstances including a high demand for and a limited supply of basic needs and natural disasters. We may help ourselves by finding side jobs, remaining frugal, saving any money we can, and only purchasing what is required. Although difficult, that is the only thing we can do right now.
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Re: Money and the Hart of humanity
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autumnleaf
on 14/03/2023, 22:41:01 UTC
It is very idealistic, and I hope that one day it will come true in the sense that people will cooperate and love one another. In reality, however, we already know that this is difficult for some people to accomplish because there is still hatred and greed in everyone's hearts, but this ideal is a good way that we should work together if we want to create a peaceful and loving environment.
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Re: Lending money or damaging family bond ?
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autumnleaf
on 13/03/2023, 13:55:50 UTC
I can relate to your cousin's experience because, like him, I was rejected when I asked my family for financial assistance after running a bit short on funds. It's so sad that when it's you who needs help, they just don't give a damn. They used to ask me if they could borrow money, and since I had extra cash left over, I did lend it to them.