Qurator's Mischievous Mondays | The Mysterious $100

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Why Mischievous?
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The Mysterious $100

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I will consider them a curse from the universe and redirect them to E. Musk to make satellites with them.😉
Every morning, $100. Not bad at all.
At first, I thought the universe had finally noticed me: my daily mantra to make the law of attraction work was paying off.
But yesterday a doubt hit me: what if it’s not the law of attraction at all, but money that my millionaire future self is losing in another timeline?
If that’s the case, I do feel a little sorry for him… meanwhile, I’m already burning through it on sushi, books, and those useless subscriptions I always forget to cancel.
But honestly, if it really were me from the future, I would have sent Bitcoin instead! And not to a bank account, but to a decentralized wallet, so I wouldn’t have to explain anything to anyone. 🤔
In the meantime I continue to withdraw $100 every day...😜
I will use that money to buy a lot of ice cream and make the magic happen
$100 is already a huge money for me, the first thing I will do to it is spend on some of the things I want to buy such as a large box of pizza and a soda, if there is some change left I will use it to buy lottery and hoping to get more
That is interesting, I guess I will go back to sleep and I should get another $100 when I wake up again
$100 in my account everyday?
First day–I would call my best friend and tell him we're rich. But leave it untouched.
Second day–I would panic; maybe a scammer is seeking where to hide funds.
Third day– It might be a miracle from God, let me invest it wisely.
And if it continues, I'll definitely become a top curator at hiveblog–You know what I mean.
My grandmother always said, “Don't take them without asking.” $100 in my bed? I'm sure the tooth fairy has gone crazy. I'll use the money to hire a psychologist and keep him awake in my room, just to catch her and convince her to take a break.
I hope it's her and not the werewolf; $100 is not enough to hire Van Helsing.
I wake up in the morning and check my bank account and see $100. I think: someone probably made a mistake with the transfer and will contact me to return the money.
The same thing happens the second day. I find it strange the situation and let the money sit there, doing this for a week. I imagine someone is doing it on purpose, so it means they're donating it to me.
I don't think about today, I think about tomorrow. I turn that $100 a day into my retirement, making daily investments in gold, cryptocurrencies, the stock market, real estate, among other options... Worst case scenario, if the owner wants their money back, the profit is mine.
At first, I’d probably be shocked and a little suspicious. Where is this money coming from? Is it legal? But once I confirmed there were truly no consequences or tricks, I’d start to see this as an opportunity—not just for myself, but for others too.
The first thing I’d do is set a clear plan. Since $100 arrives every day, that adds up to $3,000 a month and $36,500 a year. That’s a lot of money if used wisely! I wouldn’t rush to spend it all. Instead, I’d split it into three parts: saving, giving, and living.
I’d save a portion each day. Maybe $30 of the $100 would go into a high-interest savings account or even investments. Over time, that money would grow and give me more financial security. It could help me one day buy a house, travel the world, or fund my education.
Another part would go toward helping others. Maybe $30 a day could be used for small acts of kindness—like paying for someone’s groceries, supporting local charities, or buying food for people experiencing homelessness. I believe that if something good is happening to me, I should pass on that good to others.
The rest I’d use for living. I could use the remaining $40 each day to improve my life—take a new class, treat myself to something special, or support small businesses. It’s important to enjoy life too, and this money would give me the freedom to do that without worry.
Over time, I’d also think about creating something bigger—like a scholarship fund, a community center, or a small business that helps people. This daily $100 could be the seed that grows into something meaningful.
In the end, I see this magical deposit not just as free money, but as a gift with purpose. With careful planning, a giving heart, and a bit of imagination, I could turn $100 a day into something that changes lives—starting with mine.
$100 daily in my account, no strings attached—that's the best part, no strings attached, which means there should be no consequences, meaning no one should want to charge me for it in any way, it's mine, a generous gift from the universe. Well, I would exchange it for cash, that would be a way to secure it, and I would save it to buy a house in the very near future, then a bicycle, and if the money keeps coming in, I would take a percentage to transfer anonymously to some people.
Mysterious 100$ could have been a blessing because it would have changed a whole lot in my life, but unfortunately, I can't keep it because it's not mine, from what I have learned so far from God's word keeping such money would ruin my relationship with the God I serve, tho some people might consider it as a blessing but obviously it's not because the original owner who mistakenly deposited will be out there crying while I am rejoicing with what is not mine
From the transaction history I will get to see the owner's name, I will go to the bank and inform them what happened then return the money back to the original owner.
But if there is no owner, then it will be part of my retirement money for investment.