• vicoyhvicoyh
      ·05-10

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    • Meme_TigerMeme_Tiger
      ·04-10

      [Fun] Did you see the solar eclipse?

      Two days ago, millions of people in North America watched as the moon completely covered the sun for more than four minutes during a solar eclipse. Some investors made a meme saying the sun is covered by hawkish fed official - Minneapolis President Neel Kashkari. $NASDAQ(.IXIC)$ He implied that rate cuts may not happen with inflation moving sideways. Today, solar eclipse is also seen in Shenzhen city of China. Have you seen the eclipse recently? Do you have interesting memes? Share memes with me and can also post them in our topic: Reality is a Meme?
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    • kStonkskStonks
      ·01-25
      Maybe they finally worked out how to make money off Venmo??
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    • Meme_TigerMeme_Tiger
      ·01-23

      How Will PYPL Shock the World on 25th Jan.? Will You Bet on CEO's Words?

      $PayPal(PYPL)$ CEO said he would “shock the world“ on 25th Jan., suggesting a long-term impact. This aligns with his characterization of 2024 as a "transition" year.How do you view this? What might be the shocking move?Investors speculate that it might be the collaboration with other companies like X or $Meta Platforms, Inc.(META)$’s Threads.While some think $PayPal(PYPL)$ may announce crypto-related development or AI progress.Will you bet on his words or sell the news?Some investors already begin to bet on CEO’s promise with $PayPal(PYPL)$ treding higher.What’s your move? Some bought calls at either the $68 or $69 that
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    • SamGarnerSamGarner
      ·01-22
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    • GoldApeGoldApe
      ·01-19
      absolutely agree
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    • Success88Success88
      ·01-19
      Come herw to read comment and earn coin
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    • nomadic_mnomadic_m
      ·01-19
      I'm a pauper by kiyosaki's standard. but who is he or trump to be the "standard" for rich or poor?
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    • ginganinjaginganinja
      ·01-18
      "Reality is a meme" said god.
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    • Happy BearHappy Bear
      ·01-18
      Replying to @koolgal:His debt is not his problem, it is the bank’s lol. The loaner bank will worship n pray he lives long 😅//@koolgal:🌟🌟🌟There is a saying by Mark Twain "Truth is stranger than Fiction, but it is because Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities, Truth isn't. " I wonder why would Robert Kiosaki of Rich Dad Poor Dad's fame reveal that he has USD 1.2 billion in debt?  That is a massive amount.  The reality is he wants the world to know that he is making use of other people's money to make more money.   There is good debt and bad debt.  Good debt is like a bank loan on a house which can appreciate in value over time.  A bad de
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    • AqaAqa
      ·01-18
      Reality is really a Meme. The author of ‘Rich Dad, Poor Dad’, Robert Kiyosaki, is again way ahead of us. He shows the concept of “using debt to get rich”. He uses the idea of leveraging borrowed money, such as through real estate investments or starting a business, in order to generste income and build wealth. He shows debt recycling cam be an effective strategy to accumulate wealth over time. And most of all, he lives a rich lifestyle.
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    • Bastian1928Bastian1928
      ·01-18
      Go go go go go gooooooo
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    • ShyonShyon
      ·01-18
      Currently, I do not have any debt on hand. I also don't know whether this is a good or bad things. Having debts doesn't mean you are poor or financially bad, just that you might invest your money elsewhere. Don't forget that rich people are usually full of debts! Do you agree with me? haha! Come and leave your comments guys @GoodLife99 @Aqa @Universe宇宙 @b1uesky @icycrystal
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    • obe99obe99
      ·01-18

      contributor

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    • BontaBonta
      ·01-18
      There’s similarity btw robert & trump. Both aren’t the most truthful of people. Robert painted rich dad poor dad, as his own personal life experience. However, it has been found out that his so called life experience is faked so that he can flesh out his book for sales. There’s truth to the content in his financial advice, but have to take it with many pinches of salt. As his statement indicated, he doesn’t take responsibility for his actions or for people who follow him blindly, same like trump. Trump got caught inflating his property value to get benefits, y can’t robert do the same. He didnt state how exactly he derive the 1.2b debt. Is the figure inflated? Anyone can verify his figures? Is the debt spread over multiple businesses? He didnt state tt its personal debt. Corporate debt
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    • ZEROHEROZEROHERO
      ·01-18
      Make all you can, save all you can, give all you can. The wicked borrows but does not pay back, but the righteous is generous and gives. It’s more important to uphold love and compassion above greed and wealth cos there will be payback time.
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    • highhandhighhand
      ·01-18
      when I look at my CPF, I feel 'so rich'
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    • hh488hh488
      ·01-18
      Teaches us not to live like the next door Jones! [LOL]
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    • MrzorroMrzorro
      ·01-18
      I totally agree that reality is a meme. I think I am really poor in the above standard. I am not surprised that Robert Kiyasaki has over 1.2 billion in debt because nowadays, rich people always take loans or use future money. Even the new generation now always use up all the limit of their credit card, not to mention monthly zero saving.
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    • AlubinAlubin
      ·01-18
      Hmm might be possible assuming you are treating debt well. Aka using it to generate more income than the interest incurred.
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    • vicoyhvicoyh
      ·05-10

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    • Meme_TigerMeme_Tiger
      ·04-10

      [Fun] Did you see the solar eclipse?

      Two days ago, millions of people in North America watched as the moon completely covered the sun for more than four minutes during a solar eclipse. Some investors made a meme saying the sun is covered by hawkish fed official - Minneapolis President Neel Kashkari. $NASDAQ(.IXIC)$ He implied that rate cuts may not happen with inflation moving sideways. Today, solar eclipse is also seen in Shenzhen city of China. Have you seen the eclipse recently? Do you have interesting memes? Share memes with me and can also post them in our topic: Reality is a Meme?
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    • Tiger_commentsTiger_comments
      ·01-18

      Reality is a Meme? Rich Dad Author Has a $1.2B Debt

      Someone says reality is a meme. The most incredible things are always happening, and unrelated events leave people utterly astonished.Robert Kiyosaki, author of 'Rich Dad, Poor Dad,' a renowned finance expert, recently reveales he has over $1.2 billion in debt.A wallstreetbet user commented that:$0 Debt - Poor, homeless$300k Debt - Middle class with mortgage loans$1.2 Billion Debt - Extremely wealthy$30 Trillion Debt - Wealthiest country in Earth’s HistoryThe new US election result also surprises investors.Shares of $Digital World Acquisition Corp(DWAC)$ rose over 20% following Trump's victory in the first Republican contest in Iowa for 2024 presidential race. On the other hand, China stocks plunged on Trump’s win.Do you agree that reality is a me
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    • Happy BearHappy Bear
      ·01-18
      Replying to @koolgal:His debt is not his problem, it is the bank’s lol. The loaner bank will worship n pray he lives long 😅//@koolgal:🌟🌟🌟There is a saying by Mark Twain "Truth is stranger than Fiction, but it is because Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities, Truth isn't. " I wonder why would Robert Kiosaki of Rich Dad Poor Dad's fame reveal that he has USD 1.2 billion in debt?  That is a massive amount.  The reality is he wants the world to know that he is making use of other people's money to make more money.   There is good debt and bad debt.  Good debt is like a bank loan on a house which can appreciate in value over time.  A bad de
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    • Meme_TigerMeme_Tiger
      ·01-23

      How Will PYPL Shock the World on 25th Jan.? Will You Bet on CEO's Words?

      $PayPal(PYPL)$ CEO said he would “shock the world“ on 25th Jan., suggesting a long-term impact. This aligns with his characterization of 2024 as a "transition" year.How do you view this? What might be the shocking move?Investors speculate that it might be the collaboration with other companies like X or $Meta Platforms, Inc.(META)$’s Threads.While some think $PayPal(PYPL)$ may announce crypto-related development or AI progress.Will you bet on his words or sell the news?Some investors already begin to bet on CEO’s promise with $PayPal(PYPL)$ treding higher.What’s your move? Some bought calls at either the $68 or $69 that
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    • BontaBonta
      ·01-18
      There’s similarity btw robert & trump. Both aren’t the most truthful of people. Robert painted rich dad poor dad, as his own personal life experience. However, it has been found out that his so called life experience is faked so that he can flesh out his book for sales. There’s truth to the content in his financial advice, but have to take it with many pinches of salt. As his statement indicated, he doesn’t take responsibility for his actions or for people who follow him blindly, same like trump. Trump got caught inflating his property value to get benefits, y can’t robert do the same. He didnt state how exactly he derive the 1.2b debt. Is the figure inflated? Anyone can verify his figures? Is the debt spread over multiple businesses? He didnt state tt its personal debt. Corporate debt
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    • MrzorroMrzorro
      ·01-18
      I totally agree that reality is a meme. I think I am really poor in the above standard. I am not surprised that Robert Kiyasaki has over 1.2 billion in debt because nowadays, rich people always take loans or use future money. Even the new generation now always use up all the limit of their credit card, not to mention monthly zero saving.
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    • ShyonShyon
      ·01-18
      Currently, I do not have any debt on hand. I also don't know whether this is a good or bad things. Having debts doesn't mean you are poor or financially bad, just that you might invest your money elsewhere. Don't forget that rich people are usually full of debts! Do you agree with me? haha! Come and leave your comments guys @GoodLife99 @Aqa @Universe宇宙 @b1uesky @icycrystal
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    • AqaAqa
      ·01-18
      Reality is really a Meme. The author of ‘Rich Dad, Poor Dad’, Robert Kiyosaki, is again way ahead of us. He shows the concept of “using debt to get rich”. He uses the idea of leveraging borrowed money, such as through real estate investments or starting a business, in order to generste income and build wealth. He shows debt recycling cam be an effective strategy to accumulate wealth over time. And most of all, he lives a rich lifestyle.
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    • kStonkskStonks
      ·01-25
      Maybe they finally worked out how to make money off Venmo??
      191Comment
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    • ZEROHEROZEROHERO
      ·01-18
      Make all you can, save all you can, give all you can. The wicked borrows but does not pay back, but the righteous is generous and gives. It’s more important to uphold love and compassion above greed and wealth cos there will be payback time.
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    • SamGarnerSamGarner
      ·01-22
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    • ZhongRenChunZhongRenChun
      ·01-18
      well this is very misleading because you didn't mention his assets. what if he has 10 billion dollars in assets? then a 1 billion debt is nothing. so you have to look at the whole picture not just take the debt out of context.
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    • nomadic_mnomadic_m
      ·01-19
      I'm a pauper by kiyosaki's standard. but who is he or trump to be the "standard" for rich or poor?
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    • ZarknessZarkness
      ·01-18
      Its somehow true in sense of “ uncommon sense” . I seen many many rich ppl living in big houses and own 10 over cars but in huge debts and continued to live lavishly.
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    • andrew123andrew123
      ·01-18
      base on definition Iam very poor my whole life cos I don't have any debt. I was brought up to learn to save n spend within my means.
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    • AlubinAlubin
      ·01-18
      Hmm might be possible assuming you are treating debt well. Aka using it to generate more income than the interest incurred.
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    • hd87hd87
      ·01-18
      well, I do not fully agree that the reality is a meme. yes I am a poor based on the above standard.
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    • DiAngelDiAngel
      ·01-18
      I m “Poor” based on wallstreetbet user as i have $0 debt. Fully paid my house.
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    • hh488hh488
      ·01-18
      Teaches us not to live like the next door Jones! [LOL]
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