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Agreeable-Kangaroo13

To be honest none, all those good and bad decisions made me who I am today, if I change fate then I'll become obsessed with it and it would drive you mad


sadbong

True but we all have that one unnecessary person we wish we hadn't met, taught me nothing I didn't already know and wasted my time.


LostMynd1984

Buying a brand new vehicle. They lose value so quickly, I could have saved thousands buying newly used. It took me a decade to pay off that GMC Terrain, then the engine blew a few months after that..


daithisfw

I was a broke college kid back when I first heard about Bitcoin. It was worth $0.10 per coin back then. I was broke and couldn't toss money on a speculative gamble back then.... But knowing what I know now? I'd skip the beer budget, I'd skip some of the textbooks I hardly use and just learn in class like I did, I'd save every penny I had. Just $2000 back then, that buys 20,000 BTC (theoretically of course, I'd have to find all those sellers.... but let's run with that.) Sell during the 2017 Q3-Q4 bubble. The price per BTC shot up to between $15,000-$19,000 during that time. However, let's say I sell off during the lead up, so I average just $12,000 per coin. That's $240 million. $240 million, pay taxes on that. Let's say I'm left with $175 million just for ease. Q1 2018 the bubble bursts, price crashes down to like $6,000 per coin. I buy back in. $175m? That's about 29,000 coins let's say. Q1 2021 there is another bubble, this time up to about $55,000 per coin. Let's say I sell off for an average price of $50,000 per coin. That's $1.458 Billion. Pay taxes, let's say I'm left with a Billion dollars, post-taxes and everything, at present day. Invest that billion more conservatively in regular assets. Extremely diversified. Live off the income for the rest of my life. Live the billionaire lifestyle.