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RE: Trickles of Transcendence (Episode 4)

in #story4 years ago

Selling little bits as the market rises once you're in profit territory is the easiest way to reap profit.

Yes, a friend advised me to do that at the beginning of the year, and so I've tried to take that advice to heart, as the markets got higher.

I'm three chapters in now and it didn't grab me until the second chapter but now I'm hooked.

I actually love this sort of recommendation, since it makes you wanna stick to the story. Thank you!

We were both so poor that we had $160 between us for four days in a fairly expensive city.

that's precious - I'm sure it reminds you still that it's not so much the money or the expensive, fancy dinners/accommodations that matter, huh? I've met a lot of people who regard traveling as a "rich people thing", but I don't think it has to be. Obviously, not worrying over it has its benefits, but it just seems to me it's a matter of priorities, in what you choose to spend on.

Thank you <3

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Dollar cost averaging really takes some of the stress out of investing. I'm so happy I started using this strategy.

I would say travel is as important as a university education, maybe more so. Traveling on a budget is the best way to go IMO because it forces you to use your creativity and usually always equates to a more memorable trip. Oh, the stories we have from traveling on a shoe string budget! Like anything else it's not expensive if you save/budget for it.