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@jhr
@axek have a similar story without the massive debt. i avoided taking out huge loans and i just don’t feel happy asking for crowdfunding— just not for me job wise, i want to be in crypto. we all started a 9-5, but eventually you’ll need to actually grind to pay those debt off. i think if you stay in crypto for at least a yr or two you’ll find a plan to earn while sharing art and payback a quarter/portion of your debt you did not fail — it’s just not over until you win. there are many ways to get your work out there :). i would pray and believe in yourself (read psalm 72 + 92 if you can) until you see the signs last paragraph is my current position. i show up every day to the space even when i don’t get my flowers following your journey 😇
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@axek
Love it! You're right jeff. For as long as i'm capable, i should try and pursue the artistic endeavours I had all along. Probably will just focus my spare time for some creative stuff anyway, instead of spreading myself in various attempts to catch the next shiny thing. The debt is actually payable, I can sell my car and half the price will cover it, but I just love my car so much that i'd rather find another job and drive daily to the office and back. I worked in crypto 2017-2020 until covid killed the industry i worked in (travel) and the startup discontinued. So you're right that's not a fail, it's just not yet win!
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@jhr
yes, now that’s the spirit! remember that you still have many chances and life and in this crypto sphere to make it work. :)
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