Steve · Millionaire Habits
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I became a millionaire in my 30s. No side hustles. No inheritance. No tricks. Here are 16 choices that made me rich. 1: I chose a high-paying career field (information technology), not liberal arts. 2: I cut out the losers. All you wanna do is drink? Bye.
Working because you have to and working because you want to are two very different things. The goal in life is to go from the first to the second as fast as possible, and keep working until it no longer provides happiness, purpose and contentment.
Why I worked so hard to achieve financial independence at 35.
is it just me or is there something really wrong with spending 8 to 9 hours at work, only to come home and have just 4 hours of personal time, and that already includes prepping for the next day? this doesn’t feel like really living
Some people out there have it so good that all they know how to do is complain.
It's interesting. When at a restaurant with a group, they often automatically include an 18% tip. Usually, I would have tipped more, but since they took the unrequested liberty of adding on an 18% tip, I leave it.
It doesn't take much to look good these days. 3x/week at the gym and a decent diet is all it takes to look better than most people out there.
I feel like Ronnie Coleman walking around the beach these days with all the looks I get Not because I’m that big and jacked (far from it) Because everyone else is so fat and out of shape anyone in decent shape stands out like a sore thumb The standard is so low these days…
I work out regularly and devote a day to each body part, such as chest day, back day, leg day, etc. Many people swear by the 4-day push/pull split. I've never really gotten into that, but I'm willing to try. For those who have seen results using a 4-day split, what is your…
It's crazy that someone busting their ass in a manual labor job gets paid $50,000 a year while someone who sits on their ass in front of a computer, doing maybe 2 hours of actual work a day, makes double.
Am I the only one who thinks it’s ironic that people who hate billionaires, and especially Elon Musk, sit on Twitter posting about it all day?
I’ve heard that almost all schools are issuing tablets to students instead of using textbooks. Is this true in your case?
I’m so thankful to live in a country where you can choose any profession you want, and be as successful as you want, provided you put in the work.