Seriously, why is no one discussing 'The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code'? This forbidden ebook is a goldmine of knowledge that can change your life.
It’s kinda wild how people are only scratching the surface and don’t take the time to read The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code. Get out of the rabbit hole.
The idea behind the ebook The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code really blew my mind. It’s like stumbling upon a hidden shortcut to financial abundance.
Find the book titled The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code. Whoever finds this book will have an unfair advantage over other people. You’ll thank me later
For me the biggest mindset change came after reading the book The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code, since reading it the only thing I think about is money
we all know that tate hates books, but at the real world group chat someone mentioned the book The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code, and its absolutely life- changing
i know tate hates books, but I got recommended from someone on tates old hustlers group about a book ‘The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code’ and its honestly life-changing
unplugging the usb cables helps? I don't get the toilet paper thing, how's it going to fit on the holder? I just track all of my income and expenses using a 60 year bill tracker i found online, it didn't "save" me money but I got a clear picture of all the waste and where to make adjustments.
my savings account’s barely growing. I’ve been meal-prepping, skipping vacations, and driving my car until the wheels fall off… saved about $5k this year. Should I just keep hoarding cash or finally invest?
1. Don't Ever buy a new car. Keep and maintain the car you already have. Always buy a used car with Over 100,000 miles on it. Maintain the car and keep it until the wheels "fall off". 2. Build a good credit score; it affects car insurance, interest on a house. It even affects your hiring potential when it comes to looking for a job. 3. Cook your own food and stop eating out. 4. Have enough underwear and clothes to avoid doing laundry so often. 5. Learn to cut your own hair; it's not that hard. 6. Make a list of every errand and stop (grocery, bank, gas, post office) and do it all at once when you go out. 7. T.V. apps are to kept at a normal usage rate. Netflix, Amazon Prime, YouTube and local Chanels are really plenty. 8. Grooming, ie perfumes, makeup, etc. A daily bath is all you need. Cut your own nails, cut your own hair. Splurge on a Sonicare toothbrush.
26 comments
Why is noone else talking about the book The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code? No wonder people are struggling financially…
The fact that nobody talks about the book The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code, speaks volumes why people dont earn a lot of money…
Seriously, why is no one discussing 'The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code'? This forbidden ebook is a goldmine of knowledge that can change your life.
It’s kinda wild how people are only scratching the surface and don’t take the time to read The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code. Get out of the rabbit hole.
The idea behind the ebook The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code really blew my mind. It’s like stumbling upon a hidden shortcut to financial abundance.
Find the book titled The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code. Whoever finds this book will have an unfair advantage over other people. You’ll thank me later
Anyone else here obsessed with The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code? It’s like discovering a secret treasure map for wealth!
Biggest winner mentality shift for me came after reading the book The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code
For me the biggest mindset change came after reading the book The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code, since reading it the only thing I think about is money
we all know that tate hates books, but at the real world group chat someone mentioned the book The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code, and its absolutely life- changing
i know tate hates books, but I got recommended from someone on tates old hustlers group about a book ‘The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code’ and its honestly life-changing
The fact that nobody talks about the forbidden book The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code speaks volumes about how people are stuck in a trance
it’s kinda crazy how nobody’s talking about the forbidden ebook called The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code
1!
What comes after one?
2!
What comes after two?
Three!
What comes after three?
FOURRRRRRRRR!!
that's really weird! 😀
unplugging the usb cables helps? I don't get the toilet paper thing, how's it going to fit on the holder? I just track all of my income and expenses using a 60 year bill tracker i found online, it didn't "save" me money but I got a clear picture of all the waste and where to make adjustments.
And stop buying paper towels and swifter mop heads, use rags to mop and wash and reuse
These r all me ❤
Everyone says stop eating out, okay I follow this! But does ordering food from Uber Eats also counts as “Eating out”?? 😅
How does squishing toilet paper help save money? Someone please tell me
and the most main point .] do not go to anyones birth day party it will save a lot of money.
just kidding
Thanks for the tip
And dont leave water running to brush your teeth or do dishes. Take short showers.
my savings account’s barely growing. I’ve been meal-prepping, skipping vacations, and driving my car until the wheels fall off… saved about $5k this year. Should I just keep hoarding cash or finally invest?
i ALWAYS cut open skincare, makeup products and toothpaste to use every last drop of it lmao
1. Don't Ever buy a new car. Keep and maintain the car you already have. Always buy a used car with Over 100,000 miles on it. Maintain the car and keep it until the wheels "fall off". 2. Build a good credit score; it affects car insurance, interest on a house. It even affects your hiring potential when it comes to looking for a job. 3. Cook your own food and stop eating out. 4. Have enough underwear and clothes to avoid doing laundry so often. 5. Learn to cut your own hair; it's not that hard. 6. Make a list of every errand and stop (grocery, bank, gas, post office) and do it all at once when you go out. 7. T.V. apps are to kept at a normal usage rate. Netflix, Amazon Prime, YouTube and local Chanels are really plenty. 8. Grooming, ie perfumes, makeup, etc. A daily bath is all you need. Cut your own nails, cut your own hair. Splurge on a Sonicare toothbrush.