Fair warning: the title is tongue-in-cheek, while the article is mostly factual (except for the omission of money-printing as a likely contributing factor to inflation).
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Appreciate the non-paywalled version. Of course they omit the main fact of inflation. These "journalists" just like some "economists" keep missing the mark by a wide margin.
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Lol I am going to be call out anyone who promotes intermitted fasting and OMAD as giving financial advice from now on
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Bitcoin incentives be incentivizing.
Finding healthy means to reduce consumption while living within your means is the new yield.
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And replace the meat in your dinner with bugs, while you're at it.
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I almost never have breakfast and my first meal is usually around 12pm...
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I’m horrified. No breakfast means no energy to manage 27 active and boisterous teenagers. Breakfast (with COFFEE) is something I don’t scrimp on!
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I'm often doing that. But not to save money.
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I used to do intermittent fasting and found breakfast to be the easiest meal to skip. Because in the evenings I'm hungry.
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I eat as much fatty red meat as I can, and I can go more than a day without the slightest hunger.
I just discovered that eating not just until satisfied, but until i physically can’t eat any more, is the key to getting down to 1 meal per day, where before i was at 2.
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