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mateo🇭🇷

@rooksoni_

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Being 26 is weird because you feel like you're 21, till you meet someone whose 21 and realize how much 5 years can do to you

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“Save 6 months before quitting.” Sounds smart. It’s not. 6 months of what? Most people underestimate their spending by €300–€600/month. That mistake alone can kill 2–3 months of runway. Here’s how to calculate if you can actually quit tryeaseful.com/en/blog/can-i-… #CareerGrowth

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Gross burn rate: €5,200/month Net burn rate: €3,400/month Same lifestyle. Completely different outcome: – 7 months vs ~12 months Most people use the wrong number. Here’s how to calculate the one that actually matters ↓ tryeaseful.com/en/blog/person… #CareerTips

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€40k salary ≠ €40k freelance income To take home the same amount, you need to invoice: €56k–€65k That’s a 1.4–1.6× gap most people ignore. Because your employer covered the rest. Full checklist before going freelance ↓ tryeaseful.com/en/blog/going-… #CareerTips

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Financial runway = savings / burn rate Simple formula. Wrong inputs. Most people: – overestimate their cash – underestimate their spending Result: 2–4 months less runway than they think. Here’s how to calculate it properly ↓ tryeaseful.com/en/blog/how-lo… #CareerTips

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If you earn ~€1,400/month: €500 = ~11 days of work Most people don’t think like this before buying. That’s the problem. I built a simple way to check this: tryeaseful.com

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If you earn €2,000/month: Would you trade ~5 days of work for a €450 expense? Most people never think about it like this.

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Got a job offer? Don’t just look at the salary. Look at what’s left after your actual costs. That’s what matters: tryeaseful.com

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Before buying something, try this: Convert the price into days of work. It’s a much more honest way to decide what’s worth it. Explained it here: tryeaseful.com/en/blog/conver…