u/Agriandra

▲ 2 r/Taipei

It is doable to open a business in Taiwan as a foreigner? I'm currently working holiday visa

I would like to open a Belgian waffles stand (gaufre de Liège)

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u/Agriandra — 3 days ago
▲ 10 r/BEFire

So there is exemption up to 10.000€ of realized gains per year. Over that amount it's taxed 10%.

Does it mean I should sell and realise 10.000€ capital gain every year and then immediately buy back with that capital to reset the capital gain ? Is that how it works ?

Or does the 10.000€ accomulate over the years, like if I didn't sell for three years, I would have 30.000€ exemption? I believe probably not.

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u/Agriandra — 14 days ago

I just can't stop, every time I see money in my bank account I feel the need to send it on my brokerage account and buy ETFs or stocks. I just can't stop doing it. Every time the balance is above 8-10k€ I do it and buy. Fear of missing out and can't stop looking at the number on the brokerage account grow...

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u/Agriandra — 17 days ago
▲ 1.2k r/Aging

Seriously I work in so many old people's homes. They often mention cancer, hospital, needing to see doctors, chemotherapy, feeling broken, slow physically and mentally, getting deaf, etc.

I saw people being in their last months, weeks, even days, in a hospital bed in their room.

The worst was an old lady taking care of her dying husband, she couldn't stop herself from crying telling me how desperate and helpless she was. I could see the guy basically non stop drowning in his body fluids and she had to dry, clean his airways all day and all night, was scared to be responsible for his death if she didn't take good care enough.

One week later she called me because she had another issue in her apartment, I went there and he was gone. The bed was still there.

Fuckkkkk I don't want to be old, I don't want to have cancer, I don't want to be unable, I hope I die before I suffer like all of them.

It's convincing me to follow my dreams and live my life as long as I'm fucking healthy. So I guess that's good.

Feeling sorry for nurses at home they must witness some sad sad shit.

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u/Agriandra — 17 days ago

Seriously I work in so many old people's homes. They often mention cancer, hospital, needing to see doctors, chemotherapy, feeling broken, slow physically and mentally, getting deaf, etc.

I saw people being in their last months, weeks, even days, in a hospital bed in their room.

The worst was an old lady taking care of her dying husband, she couldn't stop herself from crying telling me how desperate and helpless she was. I could see the guy basically non stop drowning in his body fluids and she had to dry, clean his airways all day and all night, was scared to be responsible for his death if she didn't take good care enough.

One week later she called me because she had another issue in her apartment, I went there and he was gone. The bed was still there.

Fuckkkkk I don't want to be old, I don't want to have cancer, I don't want to be unable, I hope I die before I suffer like all of them.

It's convincing me to follow my dreams and live my life as long as I'm fucking healthy. So I guess that's good.

Feeling sorry for nurses at home they must witness some sad sad shit.

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u/Agriandra — 17 days ago