After conquering fitness, a degree and people skills what are other skills with a high return on investment?

After conquering fitness, a degree and people skills what are other skills with a high return on investment?

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helping others, e.g volunteer work

Being born with a perfect jaw, high metabolism and test levels. Having wealthy parents and living in a liberal area where you can pretend you earned any of that and score cute Asian pusy.

Public speaking, writing

Wealth

reading psychology books/studying economics/reading books on how people tend to think i.e. Thinking Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman
if you get an idea for how the economy is moving at the moment, you can save a lot of money/make a lot of money on assets like houses
if you get an idea for how people think or react to certain situations i.e. if you're trying to persuade someone or pitch an idea to someone you can act in a manner which will result in Max Life Gains

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The obvious answer is money, starting a business can be very rewarding as working for yourself makes you happier. Learning a language is a great skill and will improve multiple things in your life. I'm currently learning Russian as a 3rd language.

Firearm training. Few investments are as valuable as personal security

Principles of investing

Learn guitar or piano. I learnt guitar at 15 and wasn't a virgin anymore the next year. Learn song chicks love, success guaranteed.

work on being a nice person.

all those things might bring you wealth.

but being nice is genuinely one of the most fulfilling things ever and people from the outside obsessed with cars, clothes and real estate will never understand why they are not happy.

this is from my dad who owns a (moderately stressful) business to pay the bills and yet volunteers at the homeless shelter 3 days a week. I didn't understand why he did it but he insists that there is nothing better on this earth than helping your fellow man

It's to clear his guilt of making money or whatever shit he has on his conscience. Never ever help someone, you'll regret it very quick.

>that attitude
i feel really sorry for you mate

This user gets it
I'm honestly going through some bad moments in my life right now, But I actually know that if I let my problems turn me into someone that doesnt respect himself (some asshole) I would be far off worse

judaism

What are good sources for learning about the economy? Genuinely curious

Repenting for your sins and righting past wrongs

Locking an 8/10 trad wife that will give you strong children.

Strength and virtue.

bitcoin

>getting a memegree is in your top 3 best investments

That's gonna be a big yikes from me dawg. Imagine having the worlds info at your fingertips and paying some trust fund boomer $100,000+ to tell you, ya you should read that.

I would pay money to stick my cock between her tits and watch her lick the tip holy fuck

based horny poster

Based

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It's always sad seeing bitter people trying to convince others that being bitter is ideal

>conquering people skills
>posting on Jow Forums

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Theres only one more that I value, and that's finances. I focused on that before education and I think it's worked out. Every conversation with a coworker is a "I wish I started that sooner" in relation to fitness or finances.

t. 28 year old boomer

HOW DID YOU CONQUER PEOPLE SKILLS TELL ME NOW NIGGER AAAAAAAAAAAAAA I WANT OUT OF AUTISMMODE

All survival/practical skills.

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