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Posted On: 11/19/2021 8:05:43 PM
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"Life Has Choices"
It certainly does. I started investing when I was 19. Made some good decisions and some bad. October 2020,(I was 20), I had $2,000 in my investment account. Found the OTC and had giant returns. Like many I peaked in late January. I am currently down $50,000 from my highs. At 20, that is a lot of money to just let go. Life has choices. I chose to hold through the red and hang on to my precious UNVC shares. Most people my age would've sold in January, not saved a penny and bought a fancy car. Life has choices. I made the decision to give up temporary wealth for these past 10 months to have lifelong wealth when Doc gives the green light. Sometimes it is the hardest decisions that give us the greatest outcomes. I appreciate everyone on this boards support. Life does have choices, and each shareholder was willing to make the choice of taking care of their family in the long term, when we could've chose temporary happiness. Each shareholder has a different reason for owning shares. when I think about the purpose my shares will have, I get excited for the coming months. We are all in this together throughout good and difficult times.
It certainly does. I started investing when I was 19. Made some good decisions and some bad. October 2020,(I was 20), I had $2,000 in my investment account. Found the OTC and had giant returns. Like many I peaked in late January. I am currently down $50,000 from my highs. At 20, that is a lot of money to just let go. Life has choices. I chose to hold through the red and hang on to my precious UNVC shares. Most people my age would've sold in January, not saved a penny and bought a fancy car. Life has choices. I made the decision to give up temporary wealth for these past 10 months to have lifelong wealth when Doc gives the green light. Sometimes it is the hardest decisions that give us the greatest outcomes. I appreciate everyone on this boards support. Life does have choices, and each shareholder was willing to make the choice of taking care of their family in the long term, when we could've chose temporary happiness. Each shareholder has a different reason for owning shares. when I think about the purpose my shares will have, I get excited for the coming months. We are all in this together throughout good and difficult times.
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