What it's like becoming rich

Discussion in 'Random Thoughts' started by sheeprooter, Dec 6, 2010.

  1. stinkfoot

    stinkfoot truth

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    In response to the title... I'll never know...

    In response to your post- congratulations. I can't give advice unless I'm confident I could follow it. Try not to let the money change you and if you haven't told anyone- good. Keep it that way.... money changes the people around the recipient more.
     
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    Im not shell fish.. :) but I would buy a boat.. :D
     
  3. stinkfoot

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    You did that on porpoise.
     
  4. machinist

    machinist Banned Lifetime Supporter

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rO8wCQUkIs"]YouTube - Max Keiser: Silver's Up - Keep It Up!

    mks did u know jp morgan has sold more paper silver than exists above ground in the entire world??
     
  5. stinkfoot

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    Seems like an oversupply of demand. I infer that it exists in unmined form in sufficient quantity to cover the sales...
     
  6. sheeprooter

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    Yea you'd be surprised how hard it is to keep this kind of thing a secret. Everyone knows about it, but I give them the impression that I got very little.
     
  7. Meliai

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    I received a decent inheritance when I turned 18. It didn't make me rich but it certainly made me richer than every other 18 year old I knew. I took a few trips with it, bought a used car, paid for a couple of years of school, blew through a lot of it like a complete immature fucktard, helped my mom out a little, and then lost the rest when the economy tanked a couple of years ago.

    I don't regret spending the money on travel, school, or my mom.

    I do regret trusting that investments such as mutual funds would always be stable. If you do invest, be wary of this.

    I do regret every single dollar I spent on unneeded shit. don't change your buying habits unless it includes solid investments like a house. thats my advice.
     
  8. stinkfoot

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    I imagine... thinking about my response and your situation... a lawsuit precipitates from a noteworthy event and may be the result of consulting the friends... in that case my advice couldn't possibly apply.
     
  9. zombiewolf

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    Jet packs and butlers!...:2thumbsup:
     
  10. machinist

    machinist Banned Lifetime Supporter

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    jp morgan has kept the price of silver silver low by selling massive amounts of silver no one has. the incentive is turning a profit on options expiration. the federal reserve is loving the low price of silver seeing as it's the antithesis of fractional reserve banking. what they're doing is illegal. they've recently been sued, they're under investigation by the commodities futures trading commission, and they are losing control of the silver market.. who knows where it will stop. the historical gold to silver ratio is 15:1. that's 1 ounce of gold buys 15 ounces of silver. the current ratio is about 48:1
     

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