Most inspirational MGTOW video

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    Most inspirational MGTOW video link

    So I just started going in the site’s archive for videos like Keymaster suggested me to go to and already there were some real big gems. But the video that really inspired me to the point that I wanted to kick a** is the video from that link above. Like wholly cr*p was that an inspiring video. Just the other day, I told my aunt that girls in Toronto(the feminist capital of Canada) would not even look at me if I go there because I will never make a LOT of money to the point of buying a girl one of those overpriced houses in the Toronto area that they so desperately think that they are entitled to. I just recently finished completing my food handler’s certificate so that I can get my foot in the door to dealing with preparing food. When I am gonna start working and making some money, I will at the same time start doing some research in finding a plan to make it big one day, even if it takes doing research in being an entrepreneur. I already saw just a few videos, and already I am really motivated. I guess that I am not planning on just getting by in being a minimalist long term anymore. I guess that making a lot of money can some day save your life because a good career can take good care of you like Code Bunker said in the other thread. In the end though, you need money to make money.

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    I guess that I am not planning on just getting by in being a minimalist long term anymore. I guess that making a lot of money can some day save your life because a good career can take good care of you like Code Bunker said in the other thread. In the end though, you need money to make money.

    Best thing you can do is still be a minimalist even when your pay starts to go up and just slam all that extra money into some sort of investments. Saving a down payment for a rental property or starting to build a stock portfolio young will really pay huge dividends down the road.

    Making money at work is nice but remember, the ultimate goal is passive income!

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    Making money at work is nice but remember, the ultimate goal is passive income!

    That’s true. It would be nice that I have a lot of investments that I can literally take a bit of the investments at a time per year in my retirement and then the investments would still grow bigger and bigger without doing any work at all.

    "Question everything" - Albert Einstein

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    Great video, but I wish it wouldn’t have ended so abruptly. I was hoping for it to build up some more.

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    That’s true. It would be nice that I have a lot of investments that I can literally take a bit of the investments at a time per year in my retirement and then the investments would still grow bigger and bigger without doing any work at all.

    Just start packing it away as soon as you can, even if its only 50 or 100 dollars a month its still better than nothing. A few years ago yearly gains on my savings amounted to a large pizza. This year it will amount to an extra months salary. A few years from I’ll probably be making an extra 3 months salary.

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    As you can see, the beauty of it is once you start to accumulate some dividend paying stocks or get a property with a positive cash flow, you’ll literally be saving more than the average person each year just by plowing your gains right back into your investments, and the sooner you get started the better the end results!

    I’d also recommend you check into joining your local credit union to help get the ball rolling. I made about 400 dollars in interest last year dealing with my local credit union, and had I stayed with my old accounts at my traditional bank I’d probably have made about 1.50 dollars. It was well worth the 30 minutes it took my to close my accounts at my bank, drive a 1/4 mile up the road, and open them at the credit union. As a bonus if you ever want to take out a mortgage on a primary residence or rental property they’ll probably have better rates and be more willing to work with you as well!

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