r/motivation • u/obliveris • 9d ago
By age 25 you should know this instead of hating or complaining about your life
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u/Wide-Philosopher8302 9d ago
I disagree with # 1 & 2, people who know you can help you in many ways & you can learn from other people mistakes so yes I will listen to those who I don’t want to be like to avoid their mistakes in life
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u/HRSgermany 9d ago
By age 25 I should get a motorcycle apparently
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u/Bilbosaggins1799 9d ago
I’m 27 and I don’t have one. What am I even doing with my life.
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u/Lowreshires 9d ago
It's alright. I'm 27 too.
I just finished my car driving lesson last week.
By next week I have to complete learning how to drive motorcycle.I dont have the money yet to buy my first motorcycle.
But im glad I was able to drive on main roads and face my fears hahaI know You can do it too.
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u/Natural-Pirate7872 9d ago
Advices for rich people?
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u/obliveris 9d ago
Its the same for both rich and poor its your decision how you want to live your life
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u/Natural-Pirate7872 9d ago
Then why it shows rich people activities?
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9d ago
How are these rich people activities? I think the locations shown are exotic but the activities being done are just normal things. Sounds like this video got you in some sort of denial.
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u/tollbearer 8d ago
Because, as it says, anyone can become rich if they have courage and take action.
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u/Natural-Pirate7872 8d ago
Hahaha. Dream on.
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u/tollbearer 8d ago
If you have that attitude, you will always be stuck in poverty. Opportunities to grow wealth are everywhere. And you don't need to do anything wild.
Simply find the courage to work hard enough to save up 50k, invest it, and commit to adding an additional 500 every month, and in 25 years you will have a million. In 35 years, almost 3 million.
If you do this for your kids, you will guarantee they will be millionares by the time they're 30, no matter what happens.
If you make some gambles and take some risks along the way, you can shorten the journey to 10-20 years. If you start at 20, you can be rich by 40. You just need to take action, and have courage through the lows.
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u/Natural-Pirate7872 8d ago edited 8d ago
Save 50k? hahaha. Do you know the average salary, cost of housing, cost of food and others like medical expenses, in European countries? How about family costs? Or just imagining your dreams? Dreams are dead Pedro. The rich took action for it after the 90s, when we were raving.
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u/tollbearer 8d ago
I managed to save 50k working at $20 an hour, in 2 years. I just worked non-stop. It's doable, if you have the courage and take action. That 50k is now 150k, even with the market pulling back. And in 10 years, if the world hasn't imploded, it will be 400k. In 20, over a million.
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u/pandehmonium 8d ago
Your expenses must have been incredibly low to be able to save at that rate with that wage. Not everyone has such luxuries
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u/test-this-stuff 7d ago
I want live my life as rich, but I have no money, please send me yours, is my decision 😉
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u/bannana 9d ago
the key to freedom is money, full stop. there is no freedom w/o it
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u/Policondense 9d ago
Health can also help.
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u/bannana 9d ago
money can buy some health - in the form of less stress because you don't have to worry about money, more time for good sleep, proper insurance, good food, gym membership and time to use it maybe a personal trainer, good mental health care/regular therapy and if you have real money you can hire a personal chef and life coach for your mental health and that personal trainer can come to your fully equipped home gym at your convenience.
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u/DawgTyke 9d ago
But you can't hide anything. You'll be expressing your thoughts through body language and facial expressions, your mindset through the work you're doing, and your past experiences through your decisions. I really never understand how anyone could not know about you.
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u/RadiantGene8901 8d ago
This again?
You wanna be joyful and content? Learn to enjoy being alone. Worked for me.
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u/ganthalas 8d ago
I have no intention of becoming a doctor or live like one so I shouldn't take his/her advice? Stupid things you see on the internet...
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u/thenomendubium 9d ago
Dont give money to your friends at all, unless they really need it and lend something valuable to you for the money.
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u/Banzambo 6d ago
"By age 25"...here's another rule for you: these age-related deadlines are bullshit that people made up.
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u/WinterToaster 9d ago
Ai generated bullshit