Do not buy a supercar.

Author: Tim

Compiled by: Deep Tide TechFlow

Recommended actions

I want to emphasize that while everyone can freely dispose of their earnings from cryptocurrency, I have seen too many people lose everything due to poor management or not using it for 'more important things' over the years. Therefore, I have some humble suggestions:

  • Invest in healthy foods, choosing home-grown or organic options.

  • Develop a personal training plan for your health, or hire a personal trainer, whether it’s a fitness coach or a tennis coach.

  • Participate in energy or spiritual retreats, such as yoga, qigong, or introspection. Strongly recommend one-on-one learning with a true mentor.

  • If you have a garden, you can build a small cabin and turn it into your 'sanctuary' for daily inner practice. Do not let others enter. This is your exclusive inner workspace. Alternatively, set aside a room in your apartment for this purpose.

  • Have health check-ups for yourself and your family every six months, including scans and blood tests.

  • Establish a medical emergency fund to provide security for yourself, your family, and even good friends.

  • Purchase some online courses to enhance your happiness, such as suitable meditation courses and psychology lectures.

  • Invest in items that improve the quality of life and rest, such as good mattresses, insulated cables, air purifiers, and silk sheets.

  • Whenever you arrive at a new place, in addition to regular tourism or work activities, develop the habit of visiting local therapists, acupuncturists, or others who can improve your health.

  • Improve your trading or investment equipment, such as better screens, more comfortable chairs, grounding mats, and a better working environment.

  • Consider buying land in remote areas, or establishing an ecological farm for emergencies, such as facing a situation similar to the COVID lockdown again.

  • Clean up your living environment, try to use items made from natural materials (such as stone, wood, minerals), and reduce the use of plastics and chemicals.

Not recommended actions

  • Buy a supercar (people are interested in the car, not you).

  • Attend luxury parties, even if a bottle of wine costs tens of thousands of dollars (you probably won't taste any difference).

  • Avoid associating with negative or harmful people, only for temporary sexual release.

  • Do not rely on 'paid' partner experiences, but strive to improve yourself; the right person will naturally appear.

  • Own a private jet, but think about how many times you can actually use it?

  • Do not boast about the money you've made.

  • Do not stop interacting with ordinary people because you feel superior.

  • Avoid over-purchasing useless items.

  • All the recommendations I make are aimed at self-improvement, enhancing personal happiness, and improving your living environment.

  • What I do not recommend are those shallow and short-term behaviors aimed at enhancing one's image and self-satisfaction that cannot provide lasting fulfillment.

Again, everyone can freely dispose of their earnings and assets as they wish.