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Paper Trading Shapes My Perspective of Money and Wealth Generation!
I was astonished by the fact that money feels as if it's "printed from thin air". As I'm stepping to the world of trading. I've been studying the basics and I decided to try paper trading, and damn....I was surprised to see me making my monthly salary in a short period of time, providing if I used the right strategies and buy/sell in the right time. I acknowledged that high profits comes with high risks, and I'm still learning on that. But damn, never in my life I experienced making my monthly salary in just DAYS! While we might not resonate with YouTubers like Iman Gadzhi, Luke Belmar or Andrew Tate, with millions of dollars and Bugatti's, the idea of making your monthly salary in just days or week is totally life changing for us normal folks. Be it from trading, from a side business and so. This too makes me question everything. Is money even real at this point? There's so many ways we can generate enough income to fulfill our basic needs, but the mass majority would choose the conventional path of slaving their life in a soulless 9-5 they hated, making peanuts is just crazy. So what's the point I'm making here? I'm first exposed to other alternatives to generate wealth, and I was just being mindblown .
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Paper Trading Shapes My Perspective of Money and Wealth Generation!
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@Divyansh Agrawal thank you brother...but the truth is... I've just started my journey in this trading world. I acknowledged too that there were risks and all kinds of issues facing as well. The reason I could make money now because I'm following some of the strategies offered in YT (and comes with many trials and errors). But still, I would approach trading as learning a skill, rather than making it as a gamble. I'll share many of my findings and learning here throughout the way.
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@Ionut D thanks brother... Paper trading means I'm using a demo account to learn trading (which means I'm not using real money)..it's more like to practice and test waters before using any real money in trading. Day trading is another strategy where you'll hold for a period of time (1-2 days) and sell it after.. Still new to this game, and still learning. Whatever it takes to escape wage slavery
The Benefits of Environment
As I prepare to make a move back to London I’ve been speaking with 2 very successful guys regarding the importance of environment. A personal friend of mine and a member of 1MInternational, we were having a discussion about our new apartments in London. We both agreed the cost was ridiculous and London is extremely expensive. However… We also both agreed that it would be worth every penny. Why? Because of 1 single factor that seems to appear time and time again in success stories. That is: Environment! I have worked in shitholes and I have worked in all singing all dancing every facility required places and I work about 50% harder in the nice places. My friend said the same thing and described how a friend reached £300k per month when he moved to an expensive house in Fulham. I remember a guy on social media worth £100m who claimed he got rich after leasing a Ferrari because it changed his mindset and enabled him to land massive deals in property from simply turning up and looking the part. Am I telling you guys to go and spend millions you don’t currently have? Of course not. But it’s food for thought on your current situation. Are you demotivated/lost or are you simply surrounded by negativity and living in an environment that’s holding you back facilities wise? My other friend who lives in London and drives a Ferrari California, swears that spending £8k per month on his lifestyle earns him £50k per month. He said to me, without the apartment, office, car and clothes no one would do business with him. He recently landed a massive deal because another Ferrari owner got speaking with him over the colour of his Ferrari. One thing led to another and now he has an Apple deal for AI with housing. An old boss of mine - worth £8m once said “everything's perception Kris, everyone looks like the real deal online” as disingenuous as this has become in the modern era, I can vouch for this. I have had money for 4 years now, I’ve never really flaunted it and always reinvested into my company.
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Hey Kris, thanks for the post! Just a question for you regarding environment. Do you think a masculine man could "outgrow" his environment by ignoring all the noise and negativity surrounding him, or changing his environment is inevitable if he were to strive. Would appreciate for your answer. Thank you
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@Muhluri Nkuna that's a good insight my brother. Because I wondered if one could actually overcome his own negative environment and went "full sigma" in life...you'll hear quotes like "A Real Mans gonna do What A Real Man Does!!! F**K Everyone!!!", while it sounds macho and ballsy, I don't think that is realistic
Thoughts on nootropics?
We often discuss about supplements that increases muscle mass, strength pumps or testosterone, but I've realized that not many discuss about nootropics (brain boosting) The Silicon Valley tech nerds are investing heavily in brain boosting so that they can be Lazer focus on their tasks with 0 distractions. Imagine taking a pill and you can fully utilize your brain in your purpose...that sounds too good to be true. There are many frauds out there too! So, what are your thoughts on nootropics? Do they work? Or they're just a fad?
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News Like This Makes Me Sad
I used to be in his position. After being so burnout from my previous 9-5 job, I quit, Doing 3 part time jobs, hoping that this alternative will be better than working full time (tuition teacher, telemarketer and food delivery). Unfortunately this plan is unsustainable. It takes me the same amount (or worst, more) time to make the bare minimum. I couldn't pay my rent, I skipped meals and basically I'm one "car broke down event" away from being fucked. In the end I went back to the workplace and back to the 9-5. One of Kris quotes in his videos resonated me alot. Sometimes we just lose our patience and we wanted it now, and that can be super frustrating that it hurts our mental health. How many times I just wanted to slam the resignation letter, say goodbye to 1 hour traffic jams, 9-10 hours staring at the computer screen and spreadsheets while dreading every Sunday night once and for all! Unfortunately reality doesn't work this way. It takes time and patience in order to see some progress. Although it seems like either "Slavery" or "Starvation" is the only choice, sometimes we need to remind ourselves that we need to be patient and keep grinding. HAVE A PLAN. It seems hard right now, but as long as you don't give up, one day you'll have it.
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News Like This Makes Me Sad
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FYI: Grab = Asian Uber
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@Tyler Benson you're right brother. People loved the Hollywood-isque cliche idea of "Quit Your Job and Be Your Boss!!!" Without a right plan...that could be really dangerous....
Proud But Never Satisfied
I’ve learned that success isn’t a destination—it’s a journey. There was a time when achieving something felt like a big win, but now it feels more like a stepping stone or mandatory, just one more thing to push through on the way to something greater. I’m proud of how far I’ve come, but I’ve realized that I’m never fully satisfied. I always want more. I want to work harder, optimize my processes, and keep leveling up, but without burning out or over optimize. The challenge is balancing that hunger for progress with the need to stay grounded. How do you all feel about this—striving for more without letting it consume you?
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Sometimes I feel that too. I do wished that I can be "normal" like the normies did...as they always seems to be so satisfied and happy with their 9-5s, drinking time with friends and their normie hobbies (buying the next big product / next big concert etc). I think for those who had that "anxiety", that urge to keep doing more and more were destined to achieve greater things in life. In historical times we would be pirates, vikings and mongols. The reason why we're into self improvement is because we knew we are going to achieve incredible things. Therefore we often had that "urge", "anxiety" in us to wanted to do more. Of course it's just my hypothesis though
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