
Destiny S. Harris
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Writing since 11. Investing and Lifting since 14.
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The Workout You'll Actually Do: Why 10 Minutes Beats 60 Every Time
I've lifted weights for over 20 years. I've done the 90-minute sessions. The two-hour gym marathons. The double 1–2 hour sessions in one day. The programs that required meal prep, pre-workout rituals, and blocking off half my evening.
By Destiny S. Harrisabout a month 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. Harrisabout a month ago in Trader
I Paid $300 in Rent While Making Six Figures. It Was the Smartest Financial Decision I Ever Made.
In 2016, I rented a room from a family for $300 a month. I was earning close to six figures. I had no debt. No dependents. No reason I had to live that way.
By Destiny S. Harrisabout a month ago in Trader
Same Salary, Same Job - One Person Retires Early, the Other Can't. Here's Why.
Let me introduce you to two people. We'll call them Person A and Person B. They work at the same company. Same title. Same salary. $80,000 a year. Same city. Same opportunities. Same starting point.
By Destiny S. Harrisabout a month ago in Trader
The Simple Workout Routine I Stole From People Who Still Look Dangerous at 70
Multi hour-long gym sessions. Periodized programs. Supplements. The whole production. I did all of this. Then I started paying attention to people who had been fit longer than I'd been alive. And I realized they knew something the research has only recently confirmed:
By Destiny S. Harrisabout a month ago in Longevity
6 Financial Lessons Working in the Retail and Fast Food Industries
I've worked in retail, fast food, and technology. The interesting thing about working in retail is how big of a discount they give to employees. I recall working at American Eagle, where the discount they gave employees was 50%. When I worked at Victoria's Secret, the discount was anywhere from 30% to 50% as well.
By Destiny S. Harrisabout a month ago in Trader
The Shape of What She Didn't Say
I. Catalog She did not tell him she found his laugh too loud for restaurants. She did not correct him when he introduced her as his girlfriend to his mother, though they had been on four dates and she had not agreed to this.
By Destiny S. Harrisabout a month ago in Fiction