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19072648 No.19072648 [Reply] [Original]

>tfw the less money I had, the more I wanted to buy things
>tfw the more money I have now, the less I want to buy things

wtf is this shit, why am I experiencing it, and what is this called?

>> No.19072665

>>19072648
you just realized that you can't fill the void by buying shit or having money. You can only fill it by having purpose (whatever that means to you).

>> No.19072994

>>19072665
this, i had 900k in crypto and was depressed, now i only have 100k left but feel the best i've ever felt because i'm pursuing the things i love

>> No.19073082

>>19072648
>tfw barely have money but dont want to buy things
>tfw save all my money in PMs and crypto
COMFY

>> No.19073112

>>19072648
Maturity
Materialism is bullshit
Health , fitness and relationships are all that really matter

>> No.19073134

You ran out of things to buy

>> No.19073444

>>19073112
This. Saw an interview with Dan Bilzerian recently where he said playing cards with some buddies was the happiest he's felt recently, after all the sex and money he experiences

>> No.19073528

>>19072648
I like to make money for a few years then take time off. The trick is to buy stuff you want while you have money, books, etc. Then when you don't have money you basically rediscover all the stuff you bought and are set.

>> No.19073805

>>19073112

Im happy i figured this out when i was younger. Family too

>> No.19073846

>>19072994
sucking dicks? or what exactly are you pursuing?

>> No.19073847

>>19073444
trips of truth
I wish I had frens IRL

>> No.19073921
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19073921

>>19072665
>>19072994
>>19073112
Is it really like this. Should I just pursue my passion even though it might not pay much

>> No.19073947

>>19073112
Add spiritual development to this and you're correct.

>> No.19074191

>>19073921
I assume you are very young asking that kind of a question.
Here's how it will probably play out for you: you will first go for the max money strats. It will be exciting in the beginning, but will break you in max 5 years. At that point, you don't give a shit about money. Then you will literally have no other option than to pursue your passion.

>> No.19074208

>>19072648
Getting old.

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>>19074191
That makes a lot of sense. Thans anon