Turkey, Gratitude, and Chasing What’s Next
Thanksgiving. The one day you’re legally required to overeat, endure unsolicited life advice from relatives, and say you’re thankful for everything…even if you’re not sure what “everything” is. But let’s not sugarcoat it—this holiday isn’t just about gratitude. It’s about thinking big. Gratitude for where you are now, sure. But also hunger. For the next big win.
You think Teslanaires stopped at one milestone? Please. They kept stacking, kept dreaming bigger. Because that’s the game.
From Gravy Boats to Greatness
You’ve got your plate. Turkey? Check. Mashed potatoes? Drowning in gravy? Double-check. Now, between bites, let’s talk goals. Are you coasting? Or are you building? Thanksgiving isn’t just about stuffing your face and falling asleep mid-football game. It’s a moment to stop and ask, “Am I growing, or am I just here?”
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rowth doesn’t have to mean some big dramatic move. It could be as simple as taking stock of what you’ve built. Or maybe it’s that nudge you need to take a leap—buy that first Tesla share, start that side hustle, or finally write out your plan for hitting financial independence.
Because let’s be real. Turkey and stuffing are great, but they won’t fund your dreams.
Thanksgiving Gratitude and Growth
Here’s the thing: being thankful doesn’t mean you settle. You can love the roof over your head while dreaming of a mansion powered by solar panels. You can enjoy the mashed potatoes and still scheme about building a life that doesn’t need a 9-to-5 grind. Gratitude and hustle? They’re not enemies. They’re fuel and fire.
Thanksgiving Gratitude and Growth go hand in hand—appreciate the now, but let it fuel your next steps. Because satisfaction? That’s where ambition goes to die.
Turkey Coma Wisdom
So, once you’ve hit that post-dinner food coma and you’re lying on the couch, think big. Dream messy. What’s next? What’s that one thing you could do before the year’s out that sets 2024 up for success? Doesn’t have to be big. Maybe it’s learning about options trading or finally checking out Matt Smith’s breakdown of Tesla’s financials. Maybe it’s opening a high-yield savings account (because leaving cash in a checking account? Painful).
Or maybe it’s just doubling down on what you already know works. Like Tesla stock. Because let’s face it—Tesla doesn’t stop growing, so why should you?
Final Thoughts (and Leftovers)
Thanksgiving is your moment. To reflect. To dream. To plan. And maybe, just maybe, to realize the Teslanaire lifestyle isn’t some far-off fantasy—it’s within reach. You just have to want it bad enough to chase it.
Oh, and if Uncle Larry brings up politics again? Just pass the pie.
Happy Thanksgiving, Rebellionaires. Keep building.
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