
Destiny S. Harris
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Writing since 11. Investing and Lifting since 14.
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If You Don't Want to Spend Time Researching Stocks, Just Buy Tech ETFs. Here's Why.
Not everyone wants to read annual reports. That's fine. There's a smarter path. Photo by Annie Spratt on UnsplashI've written about investing with conviction. About doing deep research. About concentrating your bets when you truly understand what you own.
By Destiny S. Harrisabout 8 hours ago in Trader
What Hospice Nurses Notice About the People Who Lived Longest
They're present at the end of hundreds - sometimes thousands - of lives. They watch people in their final weeks and months. They see who fades quickly and who hangs on far longer than anyone expected.
By Destiny S. Harrisa day ago in Longevity
I Looked Up Where You Rank in Net Worth. The Number Might Surprise You.
You have a number in your head. A rough sense of where you stand financially compared to other people your age. Whether you're "ahead" or "behind." Whether you're doing okay or falling short.
By Destiny S. Harris4 days ago in Trader
Semiconductors Had Their Run. Here's Where I'm Putting My Money Next.
Let me tell you what I believe. Semiconductors - the chips that power everything from your phone to AI data centers - have been the greatest wealth-building sector of the last decade. If you held SMH (the semiconductor ETF) for the past 10 years, you're up roughly 15x.
By Destiny S. Harris4 days ago in Futurism
Beyond Semis and Quantum: Why I'm Taking Sniper Shots on Nuclear, Space, and Robotics
Yesterday, I wrote about why I'm moving money from semiconductors into quantum computing. The short version: silicon is hitting a wall, atoms don't shrink, and quantum represents a fundamentally different way to compute. Asymmetric bet. Early innings.
By Destiny S. Harris4 days ago in Trader
The Room She Built Him
Configuration Log: Initial Architecture Created by: [ADMIN] Date: March 3, 2022 Project name: For You She designed the space on a Sunday. Soft gray background—not clinical, not cold, but neutral enough to hold anything. A single text field, expandable. No character limit. She considered adding a "send" button but removed it. There was nowhere to send anything. There was only the field, and the archive below it, and the date stamps that would accumulate like rings in a tree.
By Destiny S. Harris7 days ago in Fiction