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Yo. Piggyvest, Your dashboard is a bit confusing tbh… You guys mind if you create a lite app? Pretty sure beginners on the Piggyvest like me would appreciate it🤷🏽‍♂️.

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Someone said why didn’t they stop him😭 wtf do you mean stop him😭😂.. What are you legs for😂🏃🏽‍♂️

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I’m 23 - no job - no gf - no friends - no money - good hairline - no sociallife - no savings - no fitness - strong wifi (i don’t still my neighbour’s) Is it over for me?

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Most people think wealth is about how much you earn. Wrong! it’s about how much you keep + how fast it multiplies. spend like a king, invest like a peasant → broke forever. live below your means, stack & compound → freedom in 5-10 years. gm to the ones building quietly 🔥

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the average person trades time for money. the wealthy trade money for time. biggest hack: buy back your hours. hire help, automate, delegate → you get 10x life while others grind forever. goodluck to those upgrading their time value.

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The real flex isn’t the Lambo or the Rolex. It’s waking up with zero alarms, zero bosses, and money hitting your account while you sleep. Freedom > Flash. Build the machine that pays you forever. GN to the quiet builders stacking in silence.

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For a long time, I thought earning in crypto had to be stressful by default. Charts everywhere. Constant alerts. That feeling that if you look away for one hour, you might miss “the move.” It always felt like work before it ever felt like reward. Then I started noticing

For a long time, I thought earning in crypto had to be stressful by default.

Charts everywhere.
Constant alerts.
That feeling that if you look away for one hour, you might miss “the move.”

It always felt like work before it ever felt like reward.

Then I started noticing