
Average Investor
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I listen while on a two hour walk usually too.
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Average Investor replied to Ampresus's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Serotoninluv I might give that a try. Curious on if you think it is worth it? I found a sort of local one for $77 for 90 minutes. -
@Soulbass I have a German Shepard that will get me to go. She actually just opened my door and looked at me wanting to go on a walk. I don't really know anyone who exercises much to be honest. The GS just needs to get better on the leash and won't have any issues making that distance.
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I've wanted to approach some attractive girls while they are jogging past me while walking. Not sure what I want to do with it. But not really sure I want any relationship for quite some time as it is.
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@Knock Yeah, had a few patches I fell off the walking a little, but I keep it pretty consistent. I love doing it and makes me feel like a accomplished something when I am done. I have only been into it maybe 4-6 months or so. But to be fair I hadn't had much physical activity since like 2014 and lost just a pound or two shy from 40lbs. And you're right I will just try to add a bit of jogging here and there with it until it feels right.
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Average Investor replied to Ali123's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
I like to change it up for whatever effect I am looking for. Usually just go to the larger producers of it on youtube. If you are just starting out you might find some benefits, or change just from a few times use. However, everyone is different. That was my experience with it. Having a hard time getting good meditation in lately it feels like. But that was after over 6 months and I have a daily habit. I do find any of the beats will help give me lucid dreams or vivid dreams though. -
You will have a decline in those methods as you transition. At least that is the experience with myself. However, you hit a point where you wonder how you can make more profits. But that's just another learning curve.
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@RiseAbove I've noticed a noticeable enhancement in memory from lions mane myself. You should look into Maca Root and Panax ginseng. Usually my go to if I feel unmotivated.
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Anyone wanting to take Huperzine A should consider the amount they already dream. I get very sick from it assuming from the fact I am able to produce vivid dreams pretty often as it is. Remember to cycle it correctly if you can take it without issue.
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I think doing both is possible, but depends on how you manage time and what you do. Could always start something finance related for your own business.
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Defiantly pick up Only The Paranoid Survive.
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I could make it to Seattle for sure.
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@Good-boy Tempting to do that. Thinking about just giving it a year or so off though.
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Average Investor replied to Average Investor's topic in Life Purpose, Career, Entrepreneurship, Finance
@Nahm I might take you up on that at some point. Thank you. @nahtanoj That site looks pretty good. Thank you. -
Average Investor replied to Average Investor's topic in Life Purpose, Career, Entrepreneurship, Finance
@Equanimitize That's great. And already gave me some ideas I have not implemented! Thank you. -
@LaucherJunge While I understand not wanting to give up on something, it could be in your best interest to do so. You even said it yourself. You have the answer you're looking for within yourself. You can continue it and try, but I fear it could end badly as you seem to think the same.
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Sounds like a pretty dysfunctional partner. Why invest all the effort and keep her around if she is still interested in other men? I think it says a lot for someone to break that type of stuff off and want to come back. I'm 23 as well and just left my ex for not treating me with respect and a bundle of other problems. I really don't know all of the dynamics of your relationship, but it sounds like you're blinded by the "love". Four months isn't really that long for a relationship and you likely haven't even seen her full self. I recommend watching Leo's video for Red Flags for a partner, How to deal with a break up, and finding the right partner. Maybe some of that will help you contemplate. I really can't tell you if it is worth it or not. But I can tell you that you can work on yourself much faster by yourself and really don't need anyone to push you into change if you want it bad enough.
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Helps me get into very vivid dreams. Have had a few profound epiphanies from them as well. Granted it was over about a 6 month time span of about an hour a day. I have heard you could use headphones for a more powerful effect, but I typically don't use them. Try and listen to the larger more reputable distributors for it in my opinion as well. They usually have a massive amount of options as it is anyway.
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Do you have any connection built up? My best advice would be don't do it because of the later issues it can cause. Try and get out a bit more and you'll find some more. If you must just be careful and make sure it's what you really want.
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Not a course, but an excellent book would be only the paranoid survive. It's about the former ceo of intel and how he navigated them though big changes in the business. Changing their business model from memory to microprocessors, to become the biggest microprocessor producer in the world.
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I've done a bit of online in the past. Worth trying a few different types of business. Online is nice though depending on what you sell. Can be pretty hands off once you put in the initial work.
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@MIA.RIVEL Thanks for your reply. Things have already dramatically improved. She never spoke to me positively and would make me hurt daily. I focused so much on her growth I stunted my own in that time. She's a good person, but just not the one for me. I actually ended up finding a car to fix up. And I haven't really been excited to work on a car in over a year. I have the same car already, but the car is pretty run down mechanically. Ironically a lot of it was from taking her to work and back for the first segment of our relationship, then just being old and being driven. I had actually gave her an identical car that was a great deal. $500 for a $1500-$2000 car. And they're incredibly hard to find around here. She had pressured me into giving it to her for what I paid at the time, then just used my daily car and wore it down and pretty much down right refused to let me used it because the $500 car wasn't nice enough. I wanted it to restore my car from the one I had bought. They're 30+ years old, so if I buy anything aftermarket it's expensive, or just isn't made anymore. You can spend $500 on just a couple fenders. Anyway the new one was $500 and is literally like a perfect match for what I need. Motor almost completely rebuilt, new clutch, and was set up for a conversion kit I have for it. The guy ran out of money on the project and just towed it to me. I already own everything I need to make it run right again and almost have it on the road. I absolutely love these little cars and enjoy learning about it. I've been trying to get even just a decent one for two years. I've seen probably under 5 of these in person driving around in the last 2 years, so to get another one with all of this done is not an easy task especially at the price. I'll be able to sell the extras he gave me with the car and get all of my money back. Then profit on anything left after I take both cars and make one great one with a ton of extras running parts, so won't really have to spend anything on repairs for a long time. Life works in weird ways. I kept trying to get something to drive and flip for some quick money and better mpg. And everything I looked at (that looked like a good deal) ended up just being junk. Who knows though, I'm sure this one needs some extra attention since it is old, but I know how to do most of the work on this type of car. Edit: Oh and this is what would be needed for me to travel. My other vehicle would cost a fortune to travel in.
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Average Investor replied to Joseph Maynor's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
I love it while laying down. Sometimes I will drift into a vivid dream while doing so. -
Average Investor replied to Average Investor's topic in Life Purpose, Career, Entrepreneurship, Finance
@Leo Gura Defiantly have been wanting to buy. Your content has helped me way more than $250 in value as it is. I have watched well over 50 of your videos now. I've been thinking of tuning the first business into a franchise. But the only draw back to that is a lot of what it is my energy that turns it into something positive. I have over 400 personal contacts I have meet with locally, so starting up something new isn't very hard for me where I live. Obviously the number drops down for how well I know them on a personal level. For me the first business I just want to see it though. The business is like my baby, so I would finish it regardless of how much money I have. But I would want to build something that makes society better and it can on some levels, but not sure if that is the impact I want. But it is a very fulling feeling when someone tells me how much I helped them and in some ways saved their life. I would also build generations of wealth through real estate regardless. But that becomes pretty hands off at a certain level of money being produced. I think I want to become a master of selling for sure. And I do have a good chunk of experience there. But just selling stuff alone can't be a life purpose lol. I want my product to be something visionary. @Thelanjaron I appreciate the articles! You're right and that is why I came here because I am realizing that I am just running in circles at this point. -
I am looking for what a want to master. I have a business I have been developing for about 5 years and it isn't cheap (to me at least). I think I can develop this into something that can get close to stage yellow. I do thoroughly enjoy doing this. But my only passion that comes though is meeting people and selling. I find myself helping people with their life situations and giving them advice, when I am just selling them a product. Second business is just reselling stuff. Not really much it seems that I do any the stuff mentioned above. But a lot of it is primarily as a back up and to gain funding for business ventures. I have tried to think of ways to make it a higher stage and be more meaningful, but not too sure. I really just enjoy buying the items and getting the deal, but not anything else really associated with it. Sometimes people give me free stuff if I buy from them and I thought about giving stuff away and doing things like that to help people with it. I've been thinking about learning about reselling real estate and getting a licence. Pretty cost efficient industry to get into where I live and work on my selling skills and get more funding. and possibly develop that into a business. But not sure if I would be passionate about that or not really. I do want to learn it regardless because I want to invest into real estate, so I don't think any efforts would go in vain. I have a fair chunk of time on my hands. Not much living expenses at the moment, so things are stable. But I feel like if I just had more fire for something it would push me harder everyday. Money isn't really doing that. To be fair I would not mind living on blank property with a trailer and living expenses would not be that high to do that. But I do want to have income coming in that is good. A lot of what seems to happen is I get really excited about a business venture and it fades off. (besides the first really.) I have even thought about writing books using my life time to show my growth and how others can move forward in life. Usually what happens is I just put focus in on one thing at a time and just think about that and do that until I move to the next. I had a little car detailing business that was fairly successful, people still ask me to do it for them and I don't. I have been doing business stuff for probably about 6 years total. Did a little college on the topic and tried quite a few different skills while there. (Never got a degree and don't ever want one anymore honestly.) Any good books to recommend? I want to try and just find something I know would be great to master. Also, yes I have read mastery and will reread it again. I've mostly just been focusing on self help type stuff and that is great, but I am not sure what direction I want to go in. I have put mental health, building good habits, and fitness at the top for awhile and will continue to do so.