When you can't work anymore then financial stability becomes a necessity, so I guess around 50s and should start making right investments at 30? To achieve financial stability is easy, you just need to work to get paid at minimum wage and spend your money carefully to survive. Actually most people are financial stable, but they choose to overspend their money for entertain, someone can bought Nissan Versa which only cost for $17K, but they choose to buy Lambo when both of them has a same function.
If one has means to purchase lambo, it's fine, no? Otherwise what's point of life? Everyone dies. Often people die with regrets, your friend fullfilled his desire at least.
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When one's basic necessities are satiated, they start looking for pleasures further and spending money on luxurious things in one of them. I bring up this to talk about financial freedom. What is financial freedom to you? Is it about having a certain amount of money that is required to have financial freedom or to have an amount of money which can potentially give you freedom in the future? If there is some need then I should have enough money in my bank account to satiate that need, this is financial freedom for me. There is no end to 'wants' so I used the word 'need' specifically here.
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✂✂✂✂ Afghanistan team's overconfidence/arrogance after getting early wickets also played part in their defeat. It's not win until you actually win. I am not sure whether it is lack of experience or overconfidence. From what I have seen, this is not the first instance where Afghanistan lost a match, that was firmly in their grasp. Australia was down to 91/7, with Maxwell and Cummins at the crease. Maxwell wasn't able to walk so he was restricted to hitting boundaries. The required run rate was well over 6 per over. At this moment, how hard it is to defend a total of 291? All the effort put in by the Afghan batsmen (especially Ibrahim Zadran and Rashid Khan) was wasted by the pathetic performance form their bowlers. Australia was struggling at 91/7, but then something remarkable happened. Initially, Afghanistan's bowlers did a great job in breaking down Australia's batting order. However, they faced a setback due to Maxwell and Pat Cummins, who created a historic partnership. Maxwell took an aggressive approach and launched an attack on Afghanistan's bowling. The result is now known, as the entire situation turned around. Dropped catches to be blamed. If you drop a catch, aggresive approach is expected, it's free life.
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Well.. no one expected Maxwell to finish the match by the 47th over.
Well, I expected, I mean there was nothing else to expect.
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✂✂✂✂ Afghanistan team's overconfidence/arrogance after getting early wickets also played part in their defeat. It's not win until you actually win. I am not sure whether it is lack of experience or overconfidence. From what I have seen, this is not the first instance where Afghanistan lost a match, that was firmly in their grasp. Australia was down to 91/7, with Maxwell and Cummins at the crease. Maxwell wasn't able to walk so he was restricted to hitting boundaries. The required run rate was well over 6 per over. At this moment, how hard it is to defend a total of 291? All the effort put in by the Afghan batsmen (especially Ibrahim Zadran and Rashid Khan) was wasted by the pathetic performance form their bowlers. We could say lack of experience too, because more often that not we are overconfident just because of our lack of experience. Shahidi sent Mujeeb to do over where Maxwell ended the innings, he was already expensive, meanwhile Naveen-ul-haq had one over left and done better, got two wickets already, why was he not sent? There were no point to hold him for next overs becuase it was already do or die. Those dropped catches count too, they must be regretting it immensely, such a waste of easy win, that too over team like Aussies, great morale boost it could have given them. Their coach Jonathan Trott only showed emotions during last moments of game when Maxwell was becoming trouble, otherwise most of inning he was like blank face lol.
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Those newbies are right, on Bitcoin not much profit can be expected but with alts much more, they rise when btc rises (no matter how useless they may be, just existence is enough).
However, you are also right, stick to top altcoins and bitcoin. Top altcoins are nice balance between safety and profit, Bitcoin is ofc safer than all.
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I ain't interested in any clones or in the projects that solely pops up to cash-in on the hype of trend. We recently saw AI projects to cash-in on chatgpt hype, same is happening here and such projects won't last.
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Credit should go to Cummins as well, he held his wicket so well, without him despite Maxwell being there nothing could have been done. It was wonderous to watch Maxwell last night, how his shots either find the gap and go for four or for a six.
Afghanistan team's overconfidence/arrogance after getting early wickets also played part in their defeat. It's not win until you actually win.
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40) England Vs Netherlands
Toss Win: Netherlands Team Win: England Best Batsman: Ben Stokes Best Bowler: Woakes
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I thought my gamble on Afghanistan worked out until Maxwell came and ruined it all.
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Unbelievable innings from Maxwell, he hits a ball, either it goes for a six or finds a gap and boundary.
Imo, it was wrong decision from Afghans to give Mujeeb over when there was 1 left of Naveen-ul-haq.
Maxwell's catch drops cost them a match, if you drop catches like that you don't deserve to be in semis, honestly.
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I find this hard to believe this is happening with Australia, or are they deliberately playing bad to make troubles for New Zealand and Pakistan?
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Afghanistan makes 291, they must be pleased with that, very good innings from Rashid Khan — thanks to him they reached this score, and well deserved hundred from Ibrahim. Chase is on for the Aussies.
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It's interesting that some crypto or network has their own unique prefixes or addresses. Afaik all cryptos have their unique addresses. In op's case it'll be same address for both bsc and ethereum because both are evm chains, evm basically means leveraging ethereum's already existing infrastructure than create a new.
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Oh DSLA! I remember this project's bounty. I'm surprised to see it's still alive after 5 years. Did some digging, they have decent daily volume, active on social media and goal remained same despite all these years which is not something that happens with ICO projects regularly.
Usefulness? don't have much idea, but projects sounds legit as it gets.
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Afghanistan doing surprisingly good right now against Aussies (124-2, 26 overs), they look confident in their batting, make most of their runs from singles, and managing RR about 5, should comfortably make 270—300, if they continue as they are playing which will be good target to defend against strong Aussie batting line-up.
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I'm of opinion that such rotations cause more harm than safety. Have hardware wallet, keep it's seed offline and you will be fine. (While hardware wallets are safest option around, they are prone to clipboard hijacking, so one needs to careful when sending funds).
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Even without risk options such as banks are not safe as they often collapse and here you are looking for safe + high apy method. If you get one, do let me know too, cause I'm looking for one as well.
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Same in the case with the Scroll, and many more airdrops which are trending now, but they all should take care of the Sybil through which only the users which works hard and work for the project would be rewarded, not all the users which just sending funds to other wallet and use it to get the airdrops. Which is not a wise solution for the airdrops participants to join it like this.
Sybils do more than that or they learned to when projects started rejecting such addresses (ex, Hop protocol). Anyhow, this doesn't affect much since one can use exchanges, bridges to withdraw from, just requires little more effort than usual.
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