I like the positivity but I disagree with a lot of it.
-SMP doesn't solve the problem of hair loss because you still have to sport a shaved head.
-Systems have a stigma in our society. It's a viable solution but it's not such a simple decision for a bald guy to make.
-most people can not get a second or third job even if they wanted to because their first job has clauses in the contract prohibiting it. Even those who do this struggle enormously to keep up with the high cost of living. And an additional job takes time away from the other stuff like working out.
-Trading doesn't allow you to make money exponentially. Investing does but keep in mind that a huge proportion of people who try to learn these things make a loss.
It's true that we live in glorious times, but things are not as simple as you make out . Going from bald to socially having hair is hard. Being able to afford expensive things is hard. That's why we have people on here struggling.
SMP and hair system wasn't meant to solve the problem to cure hairloss but it can be a solution to prevent looking completely bald, which helps a lot of people with confidence.
If you have a decent shaped head, then getting SMP can make it look like you do not have hairloss so it can be a solution.
A hair system can be a solution as there are many hair systems that look natural nowadays than can conceal hair loss and make the user feel a lot more comfortable.
Regarding getting a second or 3rd job, it's usually very doable provided it is outside* of your 1st jobs working hours. As long as your 1st job doesn't require you to work weekends, getting a part time job on the weekends is very do-able, a lot of people do it.
Working out only needs to be around 45 minutes and doesn't need to be done every single day. As you get more fit you will be able to complete your workouts in a shorter period of time. Also, if it means you needing to wake up early and hit the gym before work, then so be it, about 40% of gym users go to the gym before work at around 5am because they don't have time after work. If they can do it, so can everyone else.
Regarding trading, yes it can give you exponential profit. I'm living proof of it and so are millions of others doing it.
You just need to learn the skill of how to do it. It's not easy, it will take time, you will lose money now and then, but over time and if you are consistent and understand than you have to lose every now and then to learn and improve and test new strategies, then you will eventually become profitable.
Your salary from your day job is a linear amount, if you invest it/trade, whether it be a day trader, swing trader, etc you can eventually increase that investment into your trading account by sometimes 20% in a day.
Learn about cryptocurrency and investing/trading. It's a valuable skill. Get skin in the game, start with a small amount of money and don't be afraid of taking some loses along the way. It's not a loss if you learn from your mistakes. Consider the money you might lose as the cost of the training, similar like you would pay for any course.
Theres a plethora of resources and tutorials on YouTube and even better and up-to-date information on Twitter. When I started I ended up following almost 300 new crypto accounts on Twitter, and once my network changed (not my personal friend circle but the people and news I follow) I very quickly learned the ropes.
Some days you won't make any profit, some days you might be in a loss, but you only lose when you sell. So usually don't sell.
Also, instead of finding problems to everything, look for solutions. There's loads of people who started off with less and less time/money but have found solutions through hard work, less sleep and consistency. If they can do it, so can everyone.