Solitude is Addictive /Rant

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  • #801759
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    Hermit
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    Hell is other specimens. My Cytoplasmic structure is nearly dissolved, time for me to depart from this stratosphere. If I was that way inclined, I would be exterminating a few lower life forms before. Go out in a blaze of glory. Vengeance is mine saith Colin. We are just a virus with shoes.

    Speak for yourself, goose torturer.

    Many human beings may act as viruses, but there are those of us who try to live in harmony with our natural surroundings.

    The evil in women’s hearts leaves them no moral bounds as to inhibit them from descending to the lowest levels of darkness to acquire their self entitled desires.

    #801761
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    Awakened
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    You’re 26 years old and your Net Worth is SEVERAL MILLION DOLLARS ?????

    That’s a Ton of CASH to have made and retained in 8 years say from the age of 18.

    Did you get a large inheritance or what ??

    If you started at the age of 18 making and saving after taxes $500,000. +/- annually, and to reach at least $4 Million Dollars which I do believe would be the smallest number that could be considered several as 3 would be a few and 2 would be a couple.

    In a World of Justin Beibers Be a Johnny Cash

    #801765
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    Colin Combover in a Coma
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    Hell is other specimens. My Cytoplasmic structure is nearly dissolved, time for me to depart from this stratosphere. If I was that way inclined, I would be exterminating a few lower life forms before. Go out in a blaze of glory. Vengeance is mine saith Colin. We are just a virus with shoes.

    Speak for yourself, goose torturer.

    Many human beings may act as viruses, but there are those of us who try to live in harmony with our natural surroundings.

    Don’t go above your station. You are just a Haploid that came out of your old man’s wrinkly grey(yes, grey with a E) teabags…

    #801768
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    Colin Combover in a Coma
    Colin Combover in a Coma
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    I am NOT a Goose guzzler. They adore me. Most people can’t get near a Goose, let alone stroke one on they’re little feathered rears for a full five seconds.
    Lest we clutter up this post with our rampant ramblings, have you checked my new poem, “Gods gotta a Dad bod”

    #801772
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    Hermit
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    You’re 26 years old and your Net Worth is SEVERAL MILLION DOLLARS ?????

    That’s a Ton of CASH to have made and retained in 8 years say from the age of 18.

    Did you get a large inheritance or what ??

    If you started at the age of 18 making and saving after taxes $500,000. +/- annually, and to reach at least $4 Million Dollars which I do believe would be the smallest number that could be considered several as 3 would be a few and 2 would be a couple.

    He doesn’t actually have that much money. When he says “net worth”, he’s speaking about his assets minus his liabilities. He’s explained this in another thread. He owns property worth X amount, but he isn’t talking about liquid assets.

    The evil in women’s hearts leaves them no moral bounds as to inhibit them from descending to the lowest levels of darkness to acquire their self entitled desires.

    #801830
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    Awakened
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    He doesn’t actually have that much money. When he says “net worth”, he’s speaking about his assets minus his liabilities. He’s explained this in another thread. He owns property worth X amount, but he isn’t talking about liquid assets

    I still ask the same question how does someone accumulate at least 4 million dollars in net worth whether it be in cash, property, Jelly Beans or whatever in such a short period of time????? Say between the ages of 18 – 26.

    It being Liquid or Not doesn’t matter. Net Worth IS Net Worth. I was just curious at how some one at such a young age would have such a High Net Worth. I’m assuming Inheritance ????

    In a World of Justin Beibers Be a Johnny Cash

    #801833
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    Hermit
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    He doesn’t actually have that much money. When he says “net worth”, he’s speaking about his assets minus his liabilities. He’s explained this in another thread. He owns property worth X amount, but he isn’t talking about liquid assets

    I still ask the same question how does someone accumulate at least 4 million dollars in net worth whether it be in cash, property, Jelly Beans or whatever in such a short period of time. Say between the ages of 18 – 26.

    It being Liquid or not doesn’t matter. I was just curious at how some one at such a young age would have such a High Net Worth. I’m assuming Inheritance ????

    I had the similar thought that the age of 26 was very young to have acquired so much. Impressive if it wasn’t inherited.

    The evil in women’s hearts leaves them no moral bounds as to inhibit them from descending to the lowest levels of darkness to acquire their self entitled desires.

    #801835
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    Awakened
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    I had the similar thought that the age of 26 was very young to have acquired so much. Impressive if it wasn’t inherited.

    It does make one wonder, that’s why I asked because apparently I have been doing something VERY WRONG……….We could all benefit to learn how unless of course it was inheritance which is GREAT for him.

    In a World of Justin Beibers Be a Johnny Cash

    #801839
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    MGTOW Knight
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    Listen for it – Please vs Just. It’s uncanny.

    Very insightful @twist!

    Thanks buddy! I pay more attention to that from now on.

    Fuck bitches... literally and metaphorically

    #801841
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    Anonymous
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    Dude, didn’t you recently say you had a net worth of several million dollars? If so, please explain how that is not enough to live comfortably on.

    My net worth is several million dollars. I don’t have that much cash. And even if I did, that’s not enough to live on.
    I’m 26 and have to make whatever I have last at least 60 years. I figure I need at least 20 to 30 investment properties in order to get enough cash flow to make a comfortable living. I currently own 8.

    Cash flow on each property is about $400/month. So 8×400 = $3,200/month. But then you have to take into consideration the cost of property management. Take $800 away from that. So $2,400. Then taxes are going to take another $1,000. So that’s $1,400/month. That’s s~~~. I’d make more working at McDonalds.

    The key takeaway here though is that once the properties are 100% paid off, that $3,200 is going to turn into $16,000 at least. So after taxes it will be more like $10,500. After property management about $9,700. And that’s if I only have 8 properties. If I have 20 or 30, those numbers are even better.

    But I can’t “retire” until I can survive on the income I make AFTER expenses (mortgage, insurance, taxes, etc.). I’ve got a long way to go. The sooner I buy the properties, the sooner they get paid off and I get my big payout. Then I can either keep renting them or sell them off and live on the cash. I don’t think I’d ever sell unless the area turned into the ghetto or something. Then I’d sell them and buy more houses in a better area.

    So you’re a multi millionaire at 26 and you’ve got a long way to go? Jesus. You are obviously not much of a minimalist. Either that or you are not easily satisfied.

    If all my assets were worth that I’d cash it all in and buy a great home and 2-3 rentals to give me a decent income. For doing NOTHING.

    I’d be set for life/could more or less retire if I was worth a mere £500k. That would be enough to buy a nice home, have ONE rental which paid me £800 a month and left over money for a few toys. Yes, £800 a month is enough for me to live on – remember that would be for doing nothing. I’d be free to find some enjoyable work for a couple days a week to bump my earnings up to £1500 a month. What do I need thousands a month for if I’m not impressing some c~~~? Just enough to live and eat well, lots of free time and some money for hobbies. Perfect.

    As is Awakened, I’m also curious to know how you accumulated such wealth by 26, did you receive a large inheritance?

    #801842
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    Anonymous
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    It being Liquid or Not doesn’t matter. Net Worth IS Net Worth. I was just curious at how some one at such a young age would have such a High Net Worth. I’m assuming Inheritance ????

    Exactly. Net worth is simply how much money you’d have in the bank if you cashed in all your assets.

    #801843
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    MGTOW_Mike
    MGTOW_Mike
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    So you’re a multi millionaire at 26 and you’ve got a long way to go? Jesus. You are obviously not much of a minimalist. Either that or you are not easily satisfied.

    If a man does not have a passion, that goes above and beyond the rat race (money and women), he will always be in a state of dissatisfaction. Enough is never enough. He will be a slave to the material world.

    In this world we can either have lots of wealth or lots of freedom. We cannot have both. If a man wants lots of wealth, sure he can have it, but he has to put in the long and hard hours, which, at the end of the day, leaves him with hardly any, if any, time to relax and pursue his passion. Even if a man is running a business, that is based on his passion, he still needs time off to relax and balance his life. In many cases, running any business is a time drain.

    I myself choose to have some money and plenty of freedom to pursue my passion and relax.

    A tranquil mind is neither happy nor sad, it is uninfluenced by external conditions.

    #801849
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    Anonymous
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    If a man does not have a passion, that goes above and beyond the rat race (money and women), he will always be in a state of dissatisfaction. Enough is never enough. He will be a slave to the material world.

    I don’t understand these men, I’ll admit. I always have a rough figure in my mind that would be enough for me to metephorically head off into the sunset. Even being worth a million I’d know exactly what to do to live the rest of my days in comfort and freedom. I wonder who you’re trying to impress when a few mil isn’t enough.

    #801853
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    MGTOW_Mike
    MGTOW_Mike
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    I don’t understand these men, I’ll admit. I always have a rough figure in my mind that would be enough for me to metephorically head off into the sunset. Even being worth a million I’d know exactly what to do to live the rest of my days in comfort and freedom. I wonder who you’re trying to impress when a few mil isn’t enough.

    The man who inspires me is Nikola Tesla. He himself said no to marriage and kids and was celibate. He diverted all his energy, including sexual, into his passion in Electrical Engineering. This is why he is one of the, if not the best, inventor/engineer of mankind.

    One word I can describe my lifestyle; liberation. I am no longer in bondage to this rat race. Science and math turns me on. This universe is fascinating.

    A tranquil mind is neither happy nor sad, it is uninfluenced by external conditions.

    #801858
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    JustAnotherGuy
    JustAnotherGuy
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    WTF? Assuming someone has say 3 million in the bank–they could pay themselves 75K a year for 40 years. I’ve lived on as little as 15K a year comfortably. I think someone needs to dial back on the expenses if 75K a year is not enough to live on.

    I can survive on as little as 24k. I make a lot more than that, but that’s my floor.

    Cupcakes are Cold. MGTOW is Absolute Zero.
    “Let us wait a little; when your enemy is executing a false movement, never interrupt him” –Napoleon Bonaparte, 1805

    #801859
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    MGTOW_Mike
    MGTOW_Mike
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    If all my assets were worth that I’d cash it all in and buy a great home and 2-3 rentals to give me a decent income. For doing NOTHING.

    This is a smart and sustainable strategy. Making money work for you. Generating enough money so you can do what you love to do.

    A tranquil mind is neither happy nor sad, it is uninfluenced by external conditions.

    #801873
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    Anonymous
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    One of my favourite topics for some time and one of the reasons I love this site so much.

    – Watch your corner.

    – don’t be guilted into social gatherings.

    – only spend time with friends you TRULY trust.

    – your time is YOURS and not anyone else’s – savour it, it’s precious.

    – be polite and easily forgotten.

    – Do what the f~~~ you want to do.

    Lastly – if anyone you don’t know has a negative opinion of you, it’s because you’re not doing what they want you to do.

    F~~~ all of em, and know 99.9999% of the population is not your friend.

    #801882
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    Gargamel
    Gargamel
    Spectator
    29101

    Have I mentioned nighttime OP’s?

    With the right friends you can do wonderful things at night and I am not talking about beer or sex.

    Like setting off your last creation or doing something “cheap and superficial” that hits the newspaper.

    All fun things are hampered by the woman at home. She will surely call the cops on you, so you will stop doing what you enjoy.

    If you tell a c~~~ that you are currently building a 960 Infrared LED TV-B-Gone remote control with 2 lead acid batteries in the back-pack (for 220 Watts pulse power)… The next day all of the town will know why some TV’s keep shutting down after that van passes.

    LOL.

    What I have built is like the Ghostbuster’s equipment but looks like photo gear for wildlife filming. C~~~s would never share such fun.

    In July of 2018, this honey pot forum was sold out to an unidentified NPC sock puppet and troll organization. Most independent thinkers and writers migrated to other MGTOW forums as a result of the never-ending infighting and deliberate trouble starting caused by members who were given "carte blanche" by the admin to do whatever they want. Before my departure, I only left a few thousand cat pics here to comfort and ridicule the feminist owners who now run this place. Their background agenda is to make MGTOW look like a club of losers the public eye. And during the course of 2019, they actually managed to destroy almost all other MGTOW venues as well. Here is the truth about "theindependentman.org" aka "TIM" which was created as an extended workbench to further divide the community. When you register, they install a spyware Zombie cookie on your browser that does all kinds of things the user does not know of: http://www.filedropper.com/essay-on-the-removal-of-malware-cookies-used-by-tim

    #801907
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    MGTOW_Mike
    MGTOW_Mike
    Participant
    6253

    All fun things are hampered by the woman at home.

    Exactly!

    A typical woman wants the man to spend time on her, not on his passion. A man who spends his time on his passion is a man who is less likely to be controlled.

    A tranquil mind is neither happy nor sad, it is uninfluenced by external conditions.

    #801910
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    DarkRyu
    DarkRyu
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    You’re 26 years old and your Net Worth is SEVERAL MILLION DOLLARS ?????

    That’s a Ton of CASH to have made and retained in 8 years say from the age of 18.

    Did you get a large inheritance or what ??

    If you started at the age of 18 making and saving after taxes $500,000. +/- annually, and to reach at least $4 Million Dollars which I do believe would be the smallest number that could be considered several as 3 would be a few and 2 would be a couple.

    I don’t have that much in cash. That’s my net worth (assets minus liabilities). I had no inheritance and grew up poor as dirt in the middle of bumf~~~. But I started working when I was 7 and went from there. I opened my first computer repair shop when I was 12 under my uncle’s name. He helped me with all the legal BS and was the front for the company and I did all the actual work (he knew very little about computers and is still pretty clueless about them to this day).

    I started working on computers in the late 1990’s / early 2000’s when it was a LOT more profitable than it is today. It was worth $500+ to solder on a little $2 capacitor vs. buy a new computer for $2,000+. Now those kinds of repairs don’t make much sense. It was fairly easy to make $350 or more per hour working on computers those days. Now, it’s a struggle to make $100/hour and the work is VERY different.

    I invested in RAM. I saw a pattern that holds true to this day. The older style memory (in the case back then, regular DDR1 memory) reaches a saturation point in the market where it’s extremely cheap. Then the next technology comes out (in the case back then, DDR2), and the companies ramp down production of the old technology.

    The problem is, there are still MILLIONS of computers out there that need that old style memory. Low supply + consistent demand = much higher prices. If you hang onto it for too long though, the prices drop to the floor. I remember buying DDR1 RAM for $24/stick and I started selling it at $96/stick all the way up to $176/stick before it plummeted. Now it’s worth like $1/stick.

    I own a very successful repair shop and sell computers all around the world (mostly through eBay and Amazon). That combined with smart investment decisions is how I got my money.

    I had the similar thought that the age of 26 was very young to have acquired so much. Impressive if it wasn’t inherited.

    It does make one wonder, that’s why I asked because apparently I have been doing something VERY WRONG……….We could all benefit to learn how unless of course it was inheritance which is GREAT for him.

    Anyone that says that they’re wealthy JUST because of how smart they are is just f~~~ing full of themselves. I don’t care how smart you are. When and where you are in life is a BIG part of it. If I had been born today, I don’t know if I could replicate my wealth 26 years from now. In other words, there is a bit of luck involved and you also have to be at the right place and the right time AND make the right decisions.

    So you’re a multi millionaire at 26 and you’ve got a long way to go? Jesus. You are obviously not much of a minimalist. Either that or you are not easily satisfied.

    If all my assets were worth that I’d cash it all in and buy a great home and 2-3 rentals to give me a decent income. For doing NOTHING.

    I’d be set for life/could more or less retire if I was worth a mere £500k. That would be enough to buy a nice home, have ONE rental which paid me £800 a month and left over money for a few toys. Yes, £800 a month is enough for me to live on – remember that would be for doing nothing. I’d be free to find some enjoyable work for a couple days a week to bump my earnings up to £1500 a month. What do I need thousands a month for if I’m not impressing some c~~~? Just enough to live and eat well, lots of free time and some money for hobbies. Perfect.

    As is Awakened, I’m also curious to know how you accumulated such wealth by 26, did you receive a large inheritance?

    I used to think just like you back when I was poor. Unfortunately life just isn’t like that. You have to look towards the future. Prices are f~~~ing 10x what they were 20 years ago. If I had a fixed income that was just enough for me to live on back then, I’d be f~~~ed now. And the rate of inflation is only accelerating. And yes, the value of the house would have probably doubled and the rent might have quadrupled, but it still doesn’t keep up with the rate of inflation.

    And even if I did have what I need to live on now, there are a LOT of unexpected costs involved with owning rentals. If you’re not able to afford them, you’ll lose your tenants and shortly afterwards, the house itself. The f~~~ing bank owns your house, not you. And even after you’ve paid the house off 100%, the f~~~ing government owns it. You’re basically an administrator, pushing money around and hoping to make more than it costs you per month to “own” it.

    Another factor is where you live. I don’t live in a liberal s~~~hole like California where prices are f~~~ing asinine, but I don’t live in bumf~~~ in the middle of Texas where you can buy a house for $100,000 either. Most of my rentals are in the $250,000 range. So I live in a nice state in the middle between bumf~~~ and liberal s~~~hole.

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