Do not buy a supercar.
Author: Tim
Compiled by: Deep Tide TechFlow
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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.