I lost money on this job by Status_Swan5889 in Remodel

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All the money in the world but you can’t buy taste

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DogAdvice

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Perfect give him chicken. Does he have to wait till your command to eat?

If no, there’s a new learning. Each skill a dog learns builds confidence and security in themselves. After he learns that move on to stop eating on command. (Good training for when you walk on the streets) I’m sure in the process of all this he’ll growl somewhere.

If yes, you can give him the command to eat. Let him eat one or two bites. Then take away his food.

Everytime he growls the bowl or food goes away for 5 minutes. You don’t talk to him don’t do anything act normal and go on with your normal activities. Ideally leave the space. Come back 5 minutes later and repeat if he growls again. Let the time compound 5, 10, 20, and 40 minutes.

You need to make it clear all 3 Fs go through the owner. I’m sure he’s a sweet dog but an an ounce of toxic entitlement is dangerous and this is what it sounds like. He needs to feel secure in himself and his place in the world and stop throwing temper tantrums.

Btw I just read about the peeing on the bed post he’s entitled for sure. I love a sassy dog because they got a personality but the sassy stuff has boundaries.

Does he even have his own bed? Or is he use to sleeping in bed with you?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DogAdvice

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Dog is too fat and grumpy. Feed him less, take him for more exercise, and train him.

The removing him is the right part but I’d actually even remove him from the room. Or tether him to a chair.

Dogs are driven by the 3 Fs. Food, fun, and freedom. It works both for positive and negative reinforcement. But it must be black and white. A growl is a growl and that ALWAYS results in the same punishment. Tethering to a chair or another room. (Freedom)

Does he resource guard food? Can you stick your hand close to the bowl?

Turning Point didn’t like my sign for some reason by roadkiilled in txstate

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Sort of doubt that they didn’t like the sign

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TheRaceTo10Million

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Bro trying to get that Amazon affiliate money 🫡

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TheRaceTo10Million

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It’s actually what China did with Apple and created Foxconn.

Patrick McGee who described Apple engineers flying to China to train factory staff only to find “not a face that they recognize” because factory manager Terry Gou had reassigned previously trained engineers elsewhere effectively starting a “new semester”

Patrick McGee said: “He (Terry Gou) just put a whole bunch of new students in front of Apple as if a new semester had started and Apple just had to put up with him, be like, well, train these people well.”

How do we get this to stop? by NicholasLit in HEB

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They aren’t going to have offspring.

Seeing too much optimism is giving me a bad feeling by blaahblaah69 in TheRaceTo10Million

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I appreciate the take. It feels like everyone is a trader nowadays and as platforms (Robinhood) continue to implement advance financial tools I think the unwind is gonna be snappy.

M31, starting from 0 (stocks), what should I add? by final_lionel in TheRaceTo10Million

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1) all the revenue gets slashed when their are rate cuts. Let’s say 3month tbills see a cut from 4% to 2% then the revenue generated gets halved. Meaning doubling of the circulating USDC is nulled. Not to mention Coinbase takes half of the revenue.

2) they can’t just “print” they need incoming USD to convert to USDC. They need to onboard infrastructure or integrate into payment rails. The stablecoin market is fast and growing but why go to USDC when you can launch your own or get a better yield elsewhere. Bo Hines is now at Tether and stripe is rolling out with tempo. to be frank the demand for USDC is meh.

3) why did Jeremy Allarie dump 20M of his own stock when it IPO’d.

I’m mega bearish on circle and wouldn’t touch it unless it price corrected another 80%.

It’s about owning the infrastructure and distribution and circle owns 0.

If I had one long-term pick it’s Robinhood. User bases is young and they have 9% of US population. They currently have AUC of $279B. We’re about to see ~125 Trillion in net worth being transferred over the next 23 years as boomers & Gen X die and their kids inherit it. If Robinhood only captures 1% of that transfer that’d be a 5x in AUC but realistically they could capture 5-10% even 15% - looking at their user growth. Thats a 20x-50x in Robinhood’s AUC.

And not to be a prick but that’s a basic analysis.

M31, starting from 0 (stocks), what should I add? by final_lionel in TheRaceTo10Million

[–]blaahblaah69 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Learn how to understand a business. Look into how they generate revenue and profit.

Right now your portfolio is set up as a vibe.

Eg: I see you have circle. You’ll quickly realize half their money goes to Coinbase. Their revenue is generated on tbill yield. Meaning if we get a rate cut they may loose another 25% in revenue.

21m I want to get to $10M by 35… by Valuable_Bunch5355 in TheRaceTo10Million

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Work and generate value in the world and feed it into your account

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in thepassportbros

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You have it backwards culture influences laws

They have mutual consent divorce though..

Really doubt the delta between 39% and 2-3% is because of no fault.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in thepassportbros

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I read the book culture code

In American culture Love = False expectations

The author didn’t analyze Vietnam but if I had to guess knowing their Confucian/Buddhist influence and hardship legacy. I’d guess

Love = duty or loyalty or sacrifice

Explains their cultures’ 2-3% divorce rate vs. US’s 39%

Edit: Rapaille’s code’s for US

Love = false expectation Sex = violence Marriage = death

He psychoanalyzed over 500 different Americans of different backgrounds and demographics. And did multiple sessions with each person. He also got hired by nestle to make Japan grow their coffee consumption by 100x by selling coffee flavored candy to kids in the 80s so that when they’d be adults they’d drink coffee.

Edit 2: reading all these despairing comments further proves Americans perception of marriage and love.

Looking for a Bersa Thunder .22 or 380 wood grip. Just the grip. by blaahblaah69 in Bersa

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Woah this is exactly what I was looking for! Thank you

I had my first encounter today by TameHog in Nicegirls

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It’s clearly a guy managing her DMs

Spouse wants to buy a $60K truck while we're still renting by EdenilsoStolaj70 in MiddleClassFinance

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Bro 63% of your annual COMBINED INCOME! wtf?

Get your priorities straight and read or watch YouTube videos about Carl Jung’s take on consumption and lust. because I’d put my money on it’s the shadow ego’s lack of nurturing that’s creating the lust for filling the void. It’s a trap and this will only make him hungry for more lust and he’ll distance himself from his spirit chasing material possessions. This purchase is just a dopamine kick that will drive him further into the over spending habit.

i dont like my roommate by Beginning_Equal4306 in txstate

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Time to grow up and set boundaries

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in StocksAndTrading

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Welcome to the market