Xanman
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I know. That's been, like, weighing on me, too. Not only my boy, but my girl. You know, I have a... You have a daughter, too?
Same.
Same.
Same.
She mostly be with my baby mother, mom. But my relationship with her is very close. You know, she just turned three in January. So I put three and a five that far apart.
She mostly be with my baby mother, mom. But my relationship with her is very close. You know, she just turned three in January. So I put three and a five that far apart.
She mostly be with my baby mother, mom. But my relationship with her is very close. You know, she just turned three in January. So I put three and a five that far apart.
But in this area... No, you're not wrong. You're not wrong.
But in this area... No, you're not wrong. You're not wrong.
But in this area... No, you're not wrong. You're not wrong.
The only thing I had like a question is from you being like, you know, successful in what you do, even with the podcast and everything, what would you consider something to invest like money in? And I know that's free game, right? No, no, no.
The only thing I had like a question is from you being like, you know, successful in what you do, even with the podcast and everything, what would you consider something to invest like money in? And I know that's free game, right? No, no, no.
The only thing I had like a question is from you being like, you know, successful in what you do, even with the podcast and everything, what would you consider something to invest like money in? And I know that's free game, right? No, no, no.
I mean, no. Why? Maybe because I don't think that is... What? I mean, out of 30 years... What does that say?
I mean, no. Why? Maybe because I don't think that is... What? I mean, out of 30 years... What does that say?
I mean, no. Why? Maybe because I don't think that is... What? I mean, out of 30 years... What does that say?
No, no, no. It doesn't say anything. All right. At the end of the 30 years with 11% annual interest rate compounded yearly, your $1 million will grow to $22,892,297. Uh-huh. You'll be 54.
No, no, no. It doesn't say anything. All right. At the end of the 30 years with 11% annual interest rate compounded yearly, your $1 million will grow to $22,892,297. Uh-huh. You'll be 54.
No, no, no. It doesn't say anything. All right. At the end of the 30 years with 11% annual interest rate compounded yearly, your $1 million will grow to $22,892,297. Uh-huh. You'll be 54.
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