
How to spend money earned in a bull market? Maintain healthy investments and beware of extravagance and indulgence
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How to spend money earned in a bull market? Maintain healthy investments and beware of extravagance and indulgence
It is not recommended to purchase supercars.
Author: Tim
Translation: TechFlow
Suggested Actions
I want to emphasize that while everyone is free to manage their crypto earnings as they wish, over the years I've seen too many people lose everything due to poor management or fail to allocate funds toward "more important things." Therefore, I have a few humble suggestions:
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Invest in healthy food—choose homegrown or organic options.
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Create a personal fitness plan or hire a private trainer, whether for gym workouts or tennis.
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Attend energy or spiritually focused retreats such as yoga, qigong, or Vipassana. One-on-one learning with a genuine teacher is highly recommended.
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If you have a garden, build a small cabin and turn it into your personal "sanctuary" for daily inner practice. Do not allow others to enter. This is your dedicated space for inner work. Alternatively, designate a separate room in your apartment for this purpose.
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Conduct health checkups every six months for yourself and your family, including scans and blood tests.
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Establish a medical emergency fund to cover yourself, your family, and even close friends.
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Purchase online courses that enhance well-being, such as quality meditation programs or psychology lectures.
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Invest in items that improve the quality of life and rest—such as a high-quality mattress, insulated cables, air purifiers, and silk bed sheets.
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Whenever visiting a new place, make it a habit to visit local healers, acupuncturists, or other practitioners who can support your health, beyond typical tourism or business activities.
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Upgrade your trading or investing setup—better monitors, ergonomic chairs, grounding mats, and an improved workspace environment.
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Consider purchasing land in remote areas or establishing an eco-farm as a contingency plan—for example, in case of another pandemic-style lockdown.
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Declutter your living space and prioritize natural materials (such as stone, wood, minerals) while minimizing plastic and chemical use.
Actions Not Recommended
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Buying supercars (people will admire the car, not you).
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Attending lavish parties where a single bottle of wine costs tens of thousands of dollars (you won't actually taste the difference anyway).
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Avoid associating with people who bring negative energy or harmful influences, especially for temporary sexual gratification.
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Don’t rely on paid companionship; focus instead on self-improvement—genuine connections will follow naturally.
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Acquiring a private jet—how often will you really use it?
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Don’t publicly boast about how much money you’ve made.
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Don’t stop interacting with ordinary people just because you feel superior.
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Avoid excessive purchases of useless items.
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All the suggestions I recommend aim to enhance self-development, personal well-being, and living conditions.
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What I do not recommend are shallow, short-term behaviors aimed solely at image-building or ego satisfaction, which cannot provide lasting fulfillment.
Again, everyone is free to manage their earnings and assets as they see fit.
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