
Destiny S. Harris
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Writing since 11. Investing and Lifting since 14.
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Why People Sabotage Their Financial Success
Financial success looks different for you, me, and everyone else. It's not always black and white. There are many different financial goals people want to meet. However, if you start talking to most people about financial success, you will likely hear some answers multiple times, and some of the answers might include the following:
By Destiny S. Harrisabout a month ago in Trader
21 Financial Lessons That Build Wealth Without Burning You Out
Most stress around money doesn't come from lack of income. It comes from disorder. From not knowing where things are going. From reacting instead of deciding. From letting habits run the show instead of systems.
By Destiny S. Harrisabout a month ago in Trader
Why a 401k Can't Be the Center of Your Financial Life Anymore
For a long time, retirement advice followed a clean script. Work. Contribute. Max it out. Let the market do its thing. That advice wasn't stupid. It was contextual. It belonged to a period where inflation was muted, careers were more linear, and the stock market felt like the most reliable machine available to ordinary people.
By Destiny S. Harrisabout a month ago in Trader
13 Reasons to Stop Using Cardio to Compensate for a Weak Foundation
Fitness doesn't fall apart because effort is missing. It falls apart because the strategy quietly works against the body. Cardio got sold as suffering. Breathless. Burning. Punitive. Somewhere along the way, discomfort became proof of effectiveness.
By Destiny S. Harrisabout a month ago in Longevity
Why Some People in Their 70s Look Dangerous
I didn't notice them because they looked young. That phrase - "young for their age" - is already an excuse. It's what people say when they've lowered expectations so far that basic functionality feels impressive.
By Destiny S. Harrisabout a month ago in Longevity
Seven Health Tips To Promote Longevity
I love chatting with older folks who look better than younger folks and have more energy than younger folks. They're magnetic because they're doing life differently. Most people age out of healthy habits, physiques, and energy. But a small sector of folks defy the odds and maintain pristine health as they age. Here are some tips I received from some older folks who looked better than most of the people at the gym:
By Destiny S. Harrisabout a month ago in Longevity


