Millions made, much of the world seen, what now?

Success

asking. :)

Man, that's alot to read. -- I quickly lose interests or my mind shifts if something takes more than 5 or 10 seconds to comprehend.

But to basically answer your question...Start a business; start your own restaurant concept or clothing or furniture line.

I personally have always been interested in entrepreneurship and business -- and inventing or creating something of my own that's unique.

If I won the lottery...I wouldn't buy exotic sports cars or jewelry or paintings or mansions.
But rather use that money to invent and create stuff and businesses :), o_O
 
Man, that's alot to read. -- I quickly lose interests or my mind shifts if something takes more than 5 or 10 seconds to comprehend.

But to basically answer your question...Start a business; start your own restaurant concept or clothing or furniture line.

I personally have always been interested in entrepreneurship and business -- and inventing or creating something of my own that's unique.

I have a business and some employees, good for visa and stuff. Indeed, I design a lot of stuff and fix things like any renaissance man. It helps with the extra hours of wakefulness.

I'm bone tired I recon and though the Equator living is great for the moods, I'd like to get more than 5 hours sleep, maximum.. ever. I'd get the odd 8 hours in the winter on a Saturday back home, never here.

If anyone reading this is like me, a short sleeper you may get a kick out of a little know British movies called "Cashback".

 
I agree with this characterization...

The Death of Ivan Ilyich is probably the best book about death ever written. It's rather depressing, but incredibly powerful.

I have not got there yet (Reddit), however very amused a bot I was given by a Russian was named "Gerasim" from that novela. Trading is everywhere...
 
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I agree with this characterization...

The Death of Ivan Ilyich is probably the best book about death ever written. It's rather depressing, but incredibly powerful.
Ah yes Tolstoy...he didn't need inspiration. God spoke through his pen.

Although one wonders if "War and Peace" would have been as highly acclaimed if it was published under it's original name... "War---What Is It Good For?".
-eb
 
Success brings it's days of melancholy. I can make a half million bucks a month now trading futures. I've got it down pat. Not selling anything or answering PMs on that from guys with various misspellings of Sean and Brandon etc. but just for context. (Just treat trading like you want to be a soloist at the Met young lads, work, no tricks)

I do a respectable amount of charity and community work. I have a daughter, a young adult now who is completing her PhD.

But I'm not adjusting to having no problems and no worries very well. The ultimate first world dilemma. I am finding things that don't actually matter to be concerned about, I can feel my brain digging and sifting for gold in a largely empty stream.

I used to get seasonally affected depression but since moving to near the equator that is gone for years. To be honest the boom and bust was not so much of a problem as I understood the dark times would pass and I'd be fine for nine months. I'm fit enough, I get edgy when too exercised, that gym burn addiction tires me out.

I've hardly had a conversation in years where I did not largely know how it would end. It is difficult to find really much more intelligent than me friends who are not nearly always busy.

Unlike many, I don't really have that sense of spirituality, I'd like to, I had some, but my brain seems very good at saying to me that pattern in randomness is not real, ignore it. I can't even pretend to myself I sense a higher force. Trading did that for sure.

Does anyone later 40s+ perhaps have any advice on is this a phase, just how it is or any ideas on what can shift this? First world problem as they say but worth a shot asking. :)


How you feel matters. Meditation enables presence, staying aware of any burgeoning thoughts.
 
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I'm bone tired I recon and though the Equator living is great for the moods, I'd like to get more than 5 hours sleep, maximum.. ever. I'd get the odd 8 hours in the winter on a Saturday back home, never here.

I have just started to take Ashwagandha in the afternoons, and I pass out between 8-9 pm.(then I am up by 4 am) Also good against stress and it is a mood stabilizer too. You might want to try it...

https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/12-proven-ashwagandha-benefits#section5

A strange side effect is that it makes me feel hungry. Not really a problem for me though...
 
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