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@thebinarylion

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calendar_today09-10-2011 12:12:06

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🚨 UNCOMFORTABLE TRUTH: South Africans aren’t struggling to retire because markets failed them. They are struggling because of financial behaviour. πŸ‘‰ Only 6% of South Africans will retire comfortably... so they say!! That’s not an economy problem. That’s a decision problem.

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7️⃣ The REAL wealth building sequence: 1️⃣ Stop overspending (budget, budget, budget!!) 2️⃣ Kill toxic debt 3️⃣ Build emergency savings 4️⃣ Save for life goals 5️⃣ Fund lifestyle 6️⃣ THEN retirement investing Get this wrong β†’ everything breaks.

Michael Jordaan (@michaeljordaan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

OK so 20% of global petroleum liquids consumption passes through the Strait of Hormuz, which is now blocked. Can’t we just reduce oil usage quickly by working from home a lot more?

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PLEASE REPOST: I built South Africa's first black-owned electric vehicle company. I have deployed 70+ EVs with Blue Chip Companies, Local SMEs and exported to the UAE. I have invested R9.5 million of my own money over 10 years. The IDC has given me R0. They gave a white-owned

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🚨 BREAKING: Train tickets from New York to New Jersey MetLife Stadium will cost over $100 in the World Cup! The ticket usually costs only $12.90, but it was decided to increase them for the World Cup. The New York Times In 2022, Qatar had free bus and metro transport for fans.

🚨 BREAKING: Train tickets from New York to New Jersey MetLife Stadium will cost over $100 in the World Cup!

The ticket usually costs only $12.90, but it was decided to increase them for the World Cup. <a href="/nytimes/">The New York Times</a> 

In 2022, Qatar had free bus and metro transport for fans.