Make yourself so happy so that when others look at you they become happy, too.
Yogi Bhajan (via fuckinq)
What type of investments do you suggest? Any type of ideas are welcome....
Renaming HK. He’s now Mr. Gabs. He talked my ear off this weekend. I won’t see him now until September but he left me a little over 4K. I’m both sad and relieved he’s gone. He’s a bit clingy and needy but ultimately very sweet. Won’t say no to me for anything. Butttt I’m officially on a cleanse now after a weekend full of rich meals and no gym. Salads for days 😒 Mr. Positivity might fly me out either middle or end of this month or both. Kinda hoping the latter. That’d put me at 8K for the month of July..
‘ The Forbes Billionaires List values, “individuals’ assets–including stakes in public and private companies, real estate, yachts, art and cash.” The contributors also take into account estimates of debt and consult, “an array of outside experts in various fields.” Many of the billionaires who show up on the list are already high profile. So, the list is reliable for people like Bill Gates, Oprah Winfrey, and Warren Buffet. You can also quickly check their net worth on Wikipedia. Yet, not all billionaires are as easy to pin down. Many billionaires are unlikely to show up on any public list. They don’t want the publicity for themselves or their family. They fear being kidnapped, being hit up for money, and even more: they fear the taxman. One of the few billionaires I ever met, is not on any list. This “UnGoogleable Man” paid lawyers a lot of money to remove his name from the public record. His wealth, properties, and investments are held in multiple layers of shell companies, trusts, offshore accounts, foundations, and holding companies. As Brandon Smietana highlights in another thread, some billionaires who get upset when they appear on public billionaire lists, “can vary their net worth as reported in Forbes by choosing to report or not to report various assets, that are owned through trusts and otherwise unlinked to the individual directly.” The Forbes list also tracks individuals, not families. So, in families where wealth is distributed, the list can be a little less reliable. No Rothschild made the list. ‘
fun date idea: Go down on me while I shop online with ur credit card
Juxtapoz Magazine: Esquire Calendar Girls
Source: juxtapoz magazine
then look and act like a rich woman. Have great style, good confidence, a pleasant attitude, hold your head high, keep your appearance up, eat well, and command every room you walk in. I don’t even go to the gas station unless I have makeup on. You never know who you’d meet when in public.