
Destiny S. Harris
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Writing since 11. Investing and Lifting since 14.
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Compound Growth
The first thing Marcus noticed was Derek's skin. It wasn't dramatic—not at first. Just a certain smoothness to his colleague's face during the Monday morning standup, a tightness around the jaw that hadn't been there Friday. Derek had always been soft, doughy in that way of men who'd stopped caring somewhere around their second divorce. But now his cheeks held a new geometry. His neck no longer folded into his collar.
By Destiny S. Harris19 days ago in Fiction
Most People Don't Feel Unhealthy ...Until Their Body Starts Limiting Their Life
Most people don't wake up one day and feel unhealthy. That's the problem. Decline doesn't announce itself. It blends in. It feels like stress. Like being busy. Like getting older. Like a phase that will pass once things calm down.
By Destiny S. Harris19 days ago in Longevity
Saving Your First $100K Feels Impossible Until You Realize What You're Actually Fighting
Most people think saving their first $100K is hard because they don't make enough money. That's rarely the real reason. The real fight isn't income. It's friction. Social pressure. Short-term relief. Emotional spending disguised as "deserved." A lifestyle that quietly expands the moment money touches it.
By Destiny S. Harris21 days ago in Trader
A Slow Collapse - What Actually Happens When You Ignore Your Body for Decades
Nobody wakes up one day suddenly broken. That's not how it works. What happens is slower. Quieter. More insidious. You wake up at 45 and realize you can't remember the last time you felt actually good. Not "fine." Not "managing." Good. Light. Strong. Capable.
By Destiny S. Harris22 days ago in Longevity
The Quiet Disaster of Never Building Assets
Here's something nobody tells you in your twenties: Earned income is a trap disguised as a solution. You work. You get paid. You spend. You work again. The cycle feels productive. You're making money. You're paying bills. You're getting by.
By Destiny S. Harris22 days ago in Trader
What’s Your Initial Reaction to an Income Loss?
They either freak out and spiral — or they stay calm and get to work. Most people panic. They lose a job, a client pauses, an investment dips, or a revenue stream dries up, and suddenly their nervous system is on fire. Anxiety spikes. Sleep disappears. Decisions get sloppy. Fear starts driving behavior.
By Destiny S. Harris23 days ago in Trader
10 Traits of Overweight Gym Goers
I don't know about you all, but when I go to the gym, I notice many of the people there are in shape or somewhat in shape, which makes sense, but for those who want to get in shape, being overweight in this setting could potentially feel overwhelming, intimidating, de-motivating, and flat out uncomfortable.
By Destiny S. Harris23 days ago in Longevity
