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For this week's National Financial Awareness Day...


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·Nov 8, 2024

Man, bro, let me tell you what had went down, and I was two beds away from getting bro whole Barbershop, bro. Yeah, oh my mama, bro, peanut gonna call my phone talking about I just got paid. I looked at the phone, "You just got paid? What, man? What the dice at? I'm ready to shoot. We can roll."

Last time I shot with him, 1300 in my pocket, off top, off top, easy. What happened? What happened? Man, peanut is what happened. Had me high, on my mama, hot, seven seven seven seven, back to back to back to back, bro. I was mad. He was in, bro. He was all in my bag, in my pockets, in my whole Duffy. I was ready to get out.

Especially what he is saying. He saved up his money to get a local barber shop. He then made a friendly business wager with peanut in hopes to secure more money for his business, but eventually losing it off with one roll of the dice. Right? What you think?

I think volatility is his problem, and I don't think he understands how to compound his talent and how could it compound his money. What I mean is, if you just take big bets like that, you'll blow it all. You can— you should invest in yourself, man, and then you learn more.

And then when you learn more, you also make more money, and it compounds. You could have two barber shops. You could have ten businesses if you know how to compound. Basically, bro, what he's saying is slow money wins the race. You could still have a big upside even if you don't throw all your chips in the bag.

Invest in yourself. Leave them dice alone. You don't need to invest in the dice. That's gonna ruin everything. Spread your money out, let it build for yourself, and work gradually, slowly. Anybody that's ever made a lot of money didn't make it fast. You feel me?

Feel you. Off top. PG Lane.

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