The first time I heard about Bitcoin I thought it was just some strange online payment thing for tech people. Around 2016, one friend kept talking about it and everyone laughed. Now look at how big crypto became. Back then, nobody around me understood wallets or blockchain at all.
$40 loss is actually a small money in crypto world. I once put around $100 into Ethereum during one hype thinking I was a financial genius. Two weeks later, the market dipped and my confidence disappeared immediately. My brother crypto teaches patience the hard way.
Making money online sounds easy until you try it properly. I started around 2012 doing small gigs and honestly the first few months were just frustration. Payments delayed, clients disappearing and the internet acting up. I remember one night my connection dropped right before submitting an...
Crypto predictions always sound confident until the market suddenly drops overnight. Bitcoin reaching $200k is possible for the long term but timing that kind move is where people get burned. Crypto can grow big but patience and strong nerves are required.
Wait, seriously people are still getting paid by check online? That one sounds like a punishment. I remember one small freelance gig years ago that tried sending me a payment that way and the whole process was so tiring. By the time bank processing and clearance happened, weeks had passed.
Tracking buy ins is one discipline many players ignore but thats where money is hiding. When I first started, I didn't record anything. Everthing was just in my memory and that amounts to big mistake and losses.
Stories like this are exactly why gambling spaces must have strong security and community discipline. Competition is healthy, but obsession can push unstable people into madness. I remember watching a small argument break out in a local card game years ago. Nothing serious, but the tension in...
Any sport that makes you sweat steadily has helped you already. I switched to simple evening football with my guys in the street and we sweat it out. Gym membership is nice but their prices now? Very high and some are to the extreme.
Those “best indicator” debates can be very tiring. Everybody is chasing one magic indicator. The truth is that indicators is just a helper, not to give you the signal. if your market structure is not clear, you will still make bad trade.
Predictions in crypto is not always easy, though I have had some luck with BTCUSD trades due to its high volatility. The market can be highly unpredictable. Today everyone is confident and tomorrow, the market shocks everybody. Personally, I still watch the big players first and the coins with...
You’re lucky that you asked before jumping in. Meme coins are basically cryptocurrencies that start from jokes or internet trends. Some people make crazy profits from them early, but many others lose their money when the hype dies. I’ve seen friends rush into coins because the people on Twitter...
Chucky as a kid was a nightmare 😂 . Those old horror movies knew how to mess with your head. Rainy nights make it worse because everywhere is quiet and dark.
That kind of moment is a therapy honestly. Once the insults start flying around, 😂everybody forgets their problems. One of your friends might remind you of something silly you did way back and everybody would burst out laughing. Friendship like that is worth more than money. My favourite is...
I believe that solid projects like Bitcoin with real utility will usually survive. Bitcoin is still the king when it comes to the stability perception and Ethereum ecosystem is also very strong too. So, you need to focus on the fundamentals, not TikTok hype.
Meme coins is gambling with nicer branding in most cases. I’ve seen guys shout “to the moon” then disappear when the charts crashed. If you must invest, use the money you can afford to kick around. Don't mortgage your sanity for the hype you see on social media.
Surveys are just for pocket money, especially if you are in the tier-3 countries. I tried it and after hours of clicking, the payout did not even buy me a pizza. It’s fine to get some side change, but to build wealth? No. This is exactly why I stopped taking them. Time is better invested in...
Writing for magazines is not a quick cash grab. You must build a niche and be ready to accept rejection. I tried it once, sent articles, but they ghosted me. It took me months before one publication paid me. If you are pushed into writing only because of money, frustration will come knocking...
The universe is too big to assume we’re alone. But Hollywood has overpackaged it . Until proper verified evidence drops, I’ll stay be neutral about the whole thing. I dont dismiss the possibilities entirely, but I don’t jump into every theory.
Yes, it's very possible to survive without sports. Sports can help create a great community. I’ve seen how match days unite strangers inside the football viewing center. I think it's a stress reliever.
I ran a small city marathon years back. It was not international, but the adrenaline felt like the Olympics to me. That morning, rain almost spoiled the show, but we still ran. That feeling of crossing the finish line is worth it.