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My personality is that i hate risk, so i invest to hedge against it - that's why i've been investing in gold & silver as the risk of losing cash in the banks is higher from my research.I'd agree with bouli77, that part of it is the journey/process & being true to yourself & beliefs/principles.If you've done some deep research taking in all the advice (good, bad, pros & cons), and go with your gut feeling and be prepared not to be ruled by your ego you can't go too wrong. Sometimes you go to look at the figures and know when to cut your losses and when to stick in for the long haul.Spending so far as half of my savings on gold/silver was a big deal to me, a massive paradigm-shift, but that was only after doing lots and lots of research in different topics (economics, politics, history, law, the conspiracy/truth movement etc) and that knowledge is also liberating and a return on that investment of time in it's own right!I've learned so much from it!!!
what i'm gonna say is gonna sound like some "easier said than done" type of preachings but this is how I feelas the saying goes "the journey is the destination", if you get into something, risky or not, rewarding or not, you should look at the process, if it makes you feel miserable, then it's a chance you're taking, and if it doesn't succeed you'll have a gang of shitty memories, and the feeling that you have lost a great amount of time and energy, even if the thought that you have gotten better can be solacing. if the challenge is somewhat exciting and you like what you're doing, at least you'll have nice memories and you'll have enjoyed these moments once it's done, regardless of the outcome.
Quote from: heyyou on August 19, 2013, 02:54:19 AMMy personality is that i hate risk, so i invest to hedge against it - that's why i've been investing in gold & silver as the risk of losing cash in the banks is higher from my research.I'd agree with bouli77, that part of it is the journey/process & being true to yourself & beliefs/principles.If you've done some deep research taking in all the advice (good, bad, pros & cons), and go with your gut feeling and be prepared not to be ruled by your ego you can't go too wrong. Sometimes you go to look at the figures and know when to cut your losses and when to stick in for the long haul.Spending so far as half of my savings on gold/silver was a big deal to me, a massive paradigm-shift, but that was only after doing lots and lots of research in different topics (economics, politics, history, law, the conspiracy/truth movement etc) and that knowledge is also liberating and a return on that investment of time in it's own right!I've learned so much from it!!!From what I heard, gold and silver may have been riding high around 08 or 09, but those markets are down now.And what you are talking about is more along the lines of investing. That certainly deals with money but there is not as much of a time factor (I know time is money, but you know what I mean). Something like that I think is much easier.It's harder when you put time and effort into something that may or may not happen. Just to throw some money down on something isn't that bad..
Yes gold and silver are down from 2011, but that's down to a number of reasons plus the market has been manipulated to overpriced down. They can do that for so long though.
Also put put some money down is a big deal, and in some respects the same as putting time and effort into a project. Money is a store of your time and Labour/energy done in the past, so you can exchange it for goods and services in the future.
Maybe, but you or others shouldn't base happiness or success on comparing to other people. Everyone has a different situation and set of circumstances. All you can do is try to do is be in a better position afterwards and progress.The kid with the popsicle should be happy based on his personal circumstances, as he is better off. There's always people who are going to be better or worse off, but all you can do is try to control your own destiny as much as you can.
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show me where did i said i live in Poland
Quote from: NIKCC on July 31, 2013, 12:11:24 PMICHI, WHAT COUNTRY U FROM? im from Poland
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infinite for mod. niggas dun did more for tot than old man marty did all this time.