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A new trend among 16 year olds: No desire to get a drivers license. No desire to date either. Insanity.


Andrew Bomhof | Bad Ideas Reposted

🚨 BREAKING: DEEP RED county in North Carolina has just received a RECORD turnout today - the first day of early voting in the state. Yancey County voted for Trump by 33 points in 2020. It also got hit VERY HARD by the hurricane - but that didn't stop voters from coming out.…

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If you hate every Monday, you waste 1/7th of your life.



What’s the weirdest item you sold by accident? I’ll go first. I once wanted a job with a local distributor in the area. I asked if I could stop by to chat with my contact there who was the CFO. I told him that they had a need for a full time systems administrator. They had…


3rd try is not the charm. Continuing to try. Keep trying. Keep trying Keep going. Without my 10 failures in the last 20 years I wouldn’t understand: The importance of pricing, inventory management, deal making for shipping. New tools to speed up development. Shipping…


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You can print money but you can not print time.


Today was a day Saved by chatGPT Again Two reports in one week. Transpose twisted notes into Beautiful reports. It makes writing reports fun again It was so fun. Paid account. API extension. I tell everyone that it’s about the tools you have that changes your…


You will find that one step above the absolute cheapest price will increase the quality of your product at a greater % than the amount of increase. The return is a curve but more value will be gained. It is up to you to find the exact mix of value to quality.


Unlock $10,000 Without Lifting a Finger: The Surprising Case for Renting in Today’s Economy Here's an example illustrating how one might save $10,000 annually by renting instead of owning a home, considering various financial factors and time offsets for home equity: ###…


I’ve yet to understand the full 10x effect. I’ve hit periods of 2x, and what felt like 3x. But 10x? ChatGPT has helped with a number of coding starts. The ability to bootstrap code ( especially a language I’m just learning ) brings in that ahh ha! moment! It’s amazing. But then…


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Money is like a sixth sense – and you can't make use of the other five without it.


Andrew Bomhof | Bad Ideas Reposted

TFW you close your work tabs for the weekend 😌🥰😎 #FridayFeeling


Andrew Bomhof | Bad Ideas Reposted

The dividend snowball happens over time. First your dividends covers your cell phone bill. Then your dividends cover your weekly grocery bill. Then your dividends cover your monthly mortgage bill. Then your dividends cover all your yearly living expenses.


The rain outside is wonderful.


Is there value in looking at our incoming season as reason to play with riskier dividend stocks? What timing would make sense? I’m lured by the risk but worried about the stability. Each of these have underlying issues prompting the temptation to lure me in for a long term.…


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Your brain is one of the most sophisticated networks in the world. Every second, it's making new connections in your environment. It's why you can read a book on weightlifting and suddenly generate an idea about writing. But... It's also a double-edged sword. Because of the…


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Life expectancy is 77 and the retirement age is 67. Work 50 years to enjoy 10? Retirement should be a financial goal, not an age. We need to change this mindset.


I struggle with small talk, but I keep practicing. It’s a skill that once mastered can open doors. You don’t need to be good at small off hand conversations to open doors, but the chances of opening those doors increases if you have the ability to engage someone in topics they…


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Last year, a close family member revealed to me they were in $11,000 of debt. They'd been out of a job for a bit because of health issues. And between a mortgage and credit card interest, bills started to pile up. Now, I've never bought a Rolex or a new car, but I know those…


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