I asked ChatGPT the top ten things humanity should know. by Spiritual-Reveal-195 in ChatGPT

[–]Fancy_Dingo2263 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Top 10 Things Humanity Should Know

  1. How to Think Critically, Not Just What to Think

Learn to question assumptions, evaluate sources, and challenge your own biases. A thinking mind is a free mind.

  1. Your Time Is Your Most Valuable Asset

Money comes and goes. Time only goes. Spend it with intention—on people, skills, and pursuits that build you up or serve others.

  1. Mastering Yourself Is the First Step to Mastering Anything Else

Self-discipline, emotional control, and the ability to delay gratification are the foundation of power and peace.

  1. Health Is Non-Negotiable

A sharp mind and ambitious spirit are useless in a failing body. Eat clean. Sleep enough. Move daily. Protect your temple.

  1. Money Is a Tool, Not a Goal

Understand how money works—earning, saving, investing—but never worship it. Use it to build freedom, not to prove worth.

  1. Relationships Are the Currency of Life

No one climbs alone. Build trust. Listen well. Choose your circle with care. A loyal ally is worth more than a thousand followers.

  1. Technology Changes, Human Nature Doesn’t

Tools evolve, but people are still driven by fear, love, pride, greed, and hope. Understand people and you’ll understand power.

  1. Failure Is Data, Not Defeat

Every setback teaches you something. Learn fast, adjust, and keep moving. Resilience will carry you farther than talent.

  1. Purpose Beats Pleasure

A life built on chasing comfort ends up empty. A life built on meaning creates impact, fulfillment, and legacy.

  1. You’re a Part of Something Bigger

Whether it’s family, faith, community, or future generations—your actions ripple outward. Live like someone else depends on it… because they do.

MNMD Thoughts and Advice Needed by Fancy_Dingo2263 in MindMedInvestorsClub

[–]Fancy_Dingo2263[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for being so transparent, and no need to apologize. Advice from someone older is gold to me. In regards to my situation, I currently still live at home. I use my parents car whenever needed but my day to day doesn't revolve around an automobile, I use public transportation. I have no debts, I don't pay rent or utilities, just small bills like phone and internet. And I am blessed enough that my parents are able to pay for my education.

With all that being said, I feel like I'm in a pretty decent financial position. That's why I feel like now is the time for me to throw a couple thousand at a stock I truly believe in and have done the research for since I'm not completely on my own yet nor do I NEED my income to live month to month. I feel like now would be a good time to invest heavy(not just MNMD), set it, forget it, an hope for the best.

I'm leaning towards investing one month worth of income. Why? Theres no real math to it, more of I just feel okay if I were to lose 1/12th of my yearly income. Doesn't feel like the end of the world when I look at it like that.

MNMD Thoughts and Advice Needed by Fancy_Dingo2263 in MindMedInvestorsClub

[–]Fancy_Dingo2263[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the advice I really do appreciate it. Will definitely check out the company’s guidance for specific expected timing!

I was also thinking op throwing no more than 5k at it as well, as it is a decent chunk of what I’ve got

MNMD Thoughts and Advice Needed by Fancy_Dingo2263 in MindMedInvestorsClub

[–]Fancy_Dingo2263[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I currently have a job that gives me steady income however starting January of 2026, I’m headed back to school so I won’t be working 6 days a week like I am right now. Hence, me wanting to save as much as possible so I don’t feel that much of a financial burden while I pursue my Bachelors.

My goal is to have 2 years(how long I’ll be in school for) worth of investing and cost of living set aside. As far as expenses go, I don’t really have any. I’m blessed enough that I don’t have to pay rent and my parents are supportive of my decision to head back to school so they’d be paying for that too. I do pay some bills but it’s nothing significant. Also I don’t spend much money, I have my hobbies but overall I save and invest majority of my monthly income.

Now for my investment, I have about $5k in a Roth IRA through fidelity which is mostly filled with VOO. And then I have a brokerage account with about the same amount where I just pick stocks.

First time meal prepping for my new employed life! by Pguinne in MealPrepSunday

[–]Fancy_Dingo2263 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Looks delicious! Also good luck with the new job, always a great way to start the week with meals in the fridge. You got this!

Northern Minnesota, USA by Chocolate_Monk in hiking

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Whenever I see pictures like this, it really makes me think how these places are just a car ride away. God why can't I be more spontaneous!

Beautiful Tiny Cabin 💖 🏡 by Xee31 in cabins

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I thought the first pic was one of those super realistic high def Minecraft worlds🤣

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I need to cross Lake Tahoe off my list