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Roman Simon
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Thinker. Explorer. Speaker. ₿usinessman. Sharing deepest insights from my personal experience.
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Roman Simon 11 months ago
DOES MONEY BUY HAPPINESS? How much money can you make? What are you going to do with it? How will it transform your life? Ignorant people want money to make life easier. But reality shows that the more money you have, the more complicated life gets. Money is an indicator of the value you create for other people. The more value you create, the more others will pay you. Creating value is not easy — it’s hard and complicated. Also, money needs management. The more money you have, the more you need to understand how it works and what to do with it. In fact, it's when you understand how the world and money work, you start earning more money and become rich. But in the minds of poor dummies it's: "When I get lots of money, I will buy everything I want. I will pay others to manage and fix all my problems. I will finally be able to relax and enjoy my life. Women will start loving me. All my desires will be finally fulfilled." This is why they are and will remain poor. Your problem is not the lack of money — it's ignorance. You don't have money because you are delusional and worthless. Start working on your health, mindset, communication. Start creating real value. Find your purpose. Explore the world. Understand yourself. Understand other people. Interact. Exchange. The better your understanding and the more competent you are, the more money you will earn. Your life doesn't become better when you get lots of money — you get lots of money after your life becomes better. — Warrior's Path image
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Roman Simon 11 months ago
Do you understand that a comfortable life breeds weakness? Why are you chasing it then?
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Roman Simon 11 months ago
Every time new money is created, someone ends up receiving that newly created value. But where does it come from? Value can’t come from nothing, right? Exactly. The new value isn’t truly new — it’s extracted from the shared value that everyone else stores in the monetary system where the new money is created. So, if a new $1 billion is printed, everyone who holds and uses USD pays for it. The banksters create fake money by quietly stealing the real value of your hard-earned dollars. And where does that stolen value go? Into assets. That’s the scam: parasites drain your money and move it into safe value-storing systems — places where no one can steal their value. The most secure and robust monetary system today is Bitcoin. When the price of Bitcoin goes up, it’s because value is flowing out of the broken USD system and into the working Bitcoin network. Effectively, anyone holding Bitcoin is capturing the value others lose by storing theirs in fiat. So when you own Bitcoin — you become a bankster yourself. 😄
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Roman Simon 11 months ago
THE RELATIONSHIP WITH PAIN This is one of the most important concepts that will shape your life and define who you become. We evolve into what we need to be in order to survive and reproduce. This is the core evolutionary drive wired into our biology. But how does the body know what it needs to become? It needs guidance — a signal to follow. That signal is pain. If you're always comfortable — and comfort is simply the absence of pain — then nothing matters. It doesn’t matter how you live, what you do, or who you are. You drift. In comfort, the body receives no urgency, no direction. It can afford to be anything, and what it becomes is random, passive, and weak. But pain changes everything. Pain forces focus. It removes randomness. Suddenly, you must change — or you suffer, or die. Pain tells you exactly what needs to evolve. And the body listens. Here is the critical truth: your relationship with pain determines the course of your life. If you see it as something bad, dangerous, something to escape — you will avoid the very signal meant to guide you. You will descend into chaos, unformed and unprepared. But if you embrace pain as feedback — as a mirror, a compass, a teacher — you will use it to forge yourself into something greater. Pain is the most important signal you’ll ever receive. How you relate to it will define everything. — Warrior’s Path image
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Roman Simon 11 months ago
The beatings will continue until morale improves 😄💪🏼🔥
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Roman Simon 11 months ago
When a dog bites you, you need to "let it go" — whatever is done once will be done again. The same is true for people.
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Roman Simon 11 months ago
People are so spoiled by online "luxuries" and "wealth" nowadays that most won’t even pay attention unless there are "riches" in the frame — or the messenger is a billionaire. I’ve never liked bragging or showing off my “achievements,” but no one listens to the message anymore. My goal is to help people free themselves, and I share my experiences to show what’s possible. But when everyone’s shouting, whispers get ignored. So… let’s brag, if that’s what it takes. 😄🤷🏻‍♂️
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Roman Simon 11 months ago
Doing anything for a girl will always push you into the friend zone. Friends do things for each other. Sex is based on tension, not friendship.
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Roman Simon 11 months ago
I was flying home after a trip to Russia. My seat — number 1 — was directly across from the stewardess’s seat. She was very beautiful, and the uniform made her look incredibly sexy. During takeoff, she lifted her leg against the wall to support herself in the seat, and it looked like something straight out of a porn scene. I watched her, smiling. She noticed and tried to neutralize the situation by bringing her legs together — which, honestly, made it even more erotic. Once we reached cruising altitude and movement on the plane was allowed, she got up and began serving the passengers. I called her by name, and she came closer to listen. I said, “Victoria… I know it might sound creepy, but I was watching you do your maneuvers. You saw me looking at you.” She smiled. I leaned in and whispered, “When you lift your leg during takeoff… it looks fucking sexy.” She got a little flustered and walked away. But I had said exactly what I wanted to say. When we landed — after approximately 40 minutes — she did the same thing again. She looked at me to see if I was watching. Of course, I was. As soon as the plane stopped, just before people started moving, I walked up to her and whispered, “Victoria… I want you.” She smiled. I continued, “Type your Insta”, and handed her my phone. She typed it in and gave it back to me. image
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Roman Simon 11 months ago
If you haven’t been lifting in the gym, it will feel like a struggle when you start. But for someone who’s been lifting for years, it’s just life.
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Roman Simon 11 months ago
Masculinity is expAnsive. Femininity is preserving.
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Roman Simon 11 months ago
Beautiful women are used to attention and interaction — they can instantly sense the level of simpiness or indifference in someone’s approach. The higher your interest, the lower theirs will be.
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Roman Simon 11 months ago
When you behave "inappropriately" it shows that you’re either socially unaware or have huge ballzz. And how you handle the embarrassment determines which one it is.
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Roman Simon 11 months ago
There have been moments in everyone’s life where we wanted to act — to speak, to move, to try — but didn’t. And what followed was regret. What stopped you from doing what you truly wanted?
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Roman Simon 11 months ago
There’s an avalanche principle that guides many processes in life. When you start something — like a snowball — it’s small, almost invisible, and carries no weight. But the more time and effort you put into it, the larger and more visible it becomes — and also heavier and harder to push forward. At some point, it becomes so big and heavy that you can’t push it anymore, and you feel like stopping. This is the breaking point. If you quit, you lose. But if you push even harder, giving it everything you have, it rolls over — and then starts to move on its own. That’s when the avalanche begins. — Warrior's Path image
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Roman Simon 11 months ago
There are situations where no average man would ever try to approach a woman. That’s your chance to stand out and show who you are.
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Roman Simon 11 months ago
If you meet eyes with a girl you liked and her mood shifts to confusion, she likes you.
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Roman Simon 11 months ago
The more inappropriate the situation, the more girls are impressed when you approach them and start a conversation, and the higher their respect for you.
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Roman Simon 11 months ago
When you’re dumb, you assume others are dumb too — that they see the world the same way you do. A dumb person can’t even imagine how smart people see the world. But a smart person knows exactly how the dumb see it — because they were once there and chose to level up.
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Roman Simon 11 months ago
Sheep will never be able to fight wolves, because they won't do what is necessary to succeed, but wolves will.