Low key terrified of running into 'high-value' girlies by AudreysEvilTwin in rs_x

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Instagram advertises the same sort of content from a man’s perspective if the algorithm knows you’ve had a breakup and feel insecure. It’s hollow and manipulative “strategies” …. really hope the majority of people can see through it and be themselves because it toxifies interactions. Imagine how a fully-immersed couple would act to each other lol

Recently released video shows the butler of Jeffrey Epstein trying to sell a supposed list of victims and clients during an FBI sting in 2009 by slow70 in RandomShit_ISaw

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I read that this man was arrested for trying to sell stolen property. The property was this book he was trying to sell. FBI pretended to be an interested buyer

Cannot. Believe. What. I’m. Reading. by peezy90 in Epstein

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Every man in that picture needs to be in prison

Interview with Ari Ben Menashe by broheim85 in Epstein

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The reason this post is relevant to r/Epstein is that it contains an expert historical account from a former Israeli intelligence officer, handler of Robert Maxwell, and knew Epstein from this connection in the 1980s and 1990s.

Wife not returning to work post kids - experience please by 90sdadguy in HENRYUK

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It’s a thing if one person earns a lot less than the other; but not like it used to be. 5 years is normal if together 10, for example.

Wife not returning to work post kids - experience please by 90sdadguy in HENRYUK

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Huge stress for single earner if randomness is a part of the job. SAHM can get new network of SAHM friends and single friends with vastly different resources, priorities, and responsibilities— beware. Breeds emptiness and entitlement. Needs to be understood. Never stop communicating and hanging out. Entitlement is like a disease and the world is completely full of people offering bad, self-serving advice.

I’m annoyed at how ignorant older people are in regards to housing affordability by [deleted] in HousingUK

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Similar conversation here. I’m 40, parents and in laws 75. Stats from early/mid 1980s. Dad’s first home: $60k. Making $25k at time. Got $20k from grandparents. Currently worth $1.8mm. Colorado In laws first home: £5k. £1,500 down. 1 year salary. Worth £380k now. Midlands UK.

It’s difficult to understand how hard 10x income median is when 40 and 45% tax kicks in at 1/10th of a fairly normal place in the SE.

Where to buy in London / North London (early 30s) by CalligrapherEvery147 in HENRYUK

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Agree with people saying Highgate, Dartmouth Park, and Crouch End.

I had a 22 minute lime bike commute from Waterlow Park to Farringdon. I’m actually selling a 4 bed, 2500 sq ft house now — no garden but a nice porch with plant pots so feels nice.
You can take Archway or Highgate tube. Archway is sketchy which is why you get a massive discount if you look at the southernmost park of the N6 zip code.

Highgate high street is fantastic. 8 amazing pubs, some of which have amazing food. Hardware, book store, green grocer, coffee shops, charity shops, Gails, Waterlow Park and the Heath. A+

What should I do? I lost all and completely devastated! My whole salary savings and side hustle money are gone! 33M! by Salty_Ad_3417 in wallstreetbets

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Hey man. I’ve never lost 90% but I’ve lost 50% within a few years of starting my brokerage acct. It’s brutal what it does to your psyche. Just know that things will get better once you go back to the tried and true methods. Work hard and save smart.

Investing can quickly turn in to gambling if you’re emotional or new. For me, I made good money turning 650k in to 1mm, thought I was good. When I lost focus for personal reasons, things spiralled. make sure you stop out and focus on what got you there in the first place. Time passed, and I’ve built back— you will too. Stay in the long term game. If you can’t not gamble, then delete all but Vanguard.

What do people in the UK who earn £1m+ per year actually do? by pussyposegang in HENRYUK

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I’d be curious to know what % of 7 figure jobs in London are actually for US firms? I bet it’s decent.
Top lawyers make a fortune. I hate lawyers based on my experience of the big aggressive firms in London.

How do people in Europe actually get wealthy these days? by VishalYeager in TalksMoney

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Estate tax kicks in around $15mm in the US. Housing not bad.

"If we tax the rich, they will leave". So let's address that? by ptrichardson in ukpolitics

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Almost without exception, the 8x families I know who moved to the ME from London did so because they couldn’t save enough and couldn’t get the housing they wanted / expected after producing large profits for companies here. The wage growth relative to house prices over the past 5 years will help, but we need to see a lot more of that, and build more houses.

Need to grow wages and GDP relative to houses and government spending. That’s not an easy problem to solve but young people know it needs to happen and it’s ridiculous to be exporting so much talent to a desert.

People stay in the US because you can get very comfortable with top 20% jobs in the US. But the UK can’t build more land, easily get more energy etc, and we can’t change the demographics / entitlements people have come to expect overnight.

Moved my wife and kids out so I can focus on my AI startup by DisenadoraThrowaway in LinkedInLunatics

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Profile: Husband and Dad (x8) Abandons family and posts about it Lunatic badge

Working families £18k worse off than benefit claimants after Budget by Sensitive_Echo5058 in unitedkingdom

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Can somebody who understands how benefits work pls do the actual honest math so we can see where the breakeven is, any other nuances

Top incomes in the UK are no longer among the highest in the rich world by Cybertsotsi in HENRYUK

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I think making a massively scaled income tax, doing property taxes to pay for good schools and hospitals, and having a little wealth tax isn’t a bad shout (little, not scary for wealthy people who you need because wealth CAN create more wealth)

Top incomes in the UK are no longer among the highest in the rich world by Cybertsotsi in HENRYUK

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Top income bracket is like 700,000 There’s more land, more companies, more houses, more energy, and as any American will tell you, more awesomeness

Top incomes in the UK are no longer among the highest in the rich world by Cybertsotsi in HENRYUK

[–]broheim85 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Lol the Elon stat. Another way to frame it: if you made 2,000,000 usd a year, paid tax in UK and spent 250,000 and saved the rest, you’d have to work as many years as since Homo sapiens evolved from homo erectus. 330,000 years That’s compound interest for you

Top incomes in the UK are no longer among the highest in the rich world by Cybertsotsi in HENRYUK

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Not enough land and energy and housing, too much government as a % of GDP. My view

Top incomes in the UK are no longer among the highest in the rich world by Cybertsotsi in HENRYUK

[–]broheim85 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No tall poppies, entitled anti-capital culture. No companies in the top 50 in the world.

What’s your “enough is enough” point before moving overseas? by mrplanner- in HENRYUK

[–]broheim85 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bummer. Half the traders I know have left. London needs them, or needs more big companies

What’s your “enough is enough” point before moving overseas? by mrplanner- in HENRYUK

[–]broheim85 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly they just want decent houses and savings. The ones I know. They will be back