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7/1/2025, 7:09:07 PM
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>average rent in the US is 2000 usd
would you accept an "average" wife aswell? an "average" cooked meal? an "average" skilled handyman doing your plumbing?
let the average people have average things. also there is more than craigslist to find a place to live
>Second good advice but not really doable in conjunction with the above points as well.
>The best shot you got in living in bumble fuck nowhere, which has a very limited range of job prospects.
you should aim for a way of making money that does not require you to leave home everyday until you retire
i am not here to spoonfeed anons into how to make money effectively. but let me hint you an even more radical approach. study how the amish do things. if they had NO money they would still thrive, no? you are not required to live without electricity by the way however you could cut costs by producing your own. that applies for a lot of things in life.
also you can live in "isolation" even inmidst of a city if you want. i did it myself for some time
>keep your head above water, [...] wait another 10 years for all the boomers to start fucking dying off
no need for that. invest wisely and profit
>and bank as much can has humanly possible
just keeping money will make it devaluate. inflation is coinclipping but digitally. by the same people as back then
you have to invest if you want to MAKE money
>home buying
if you had a leaking roof, a broken sewer pipe or other happenings like that you will understand why some of the older generation are not as opposed to renting. not everyone has 20k lying around to fix these things. you want to explain to your wife and children they cant bathe until further notice because the sewer is broken and you lack the money to pay a contractor and cant do it yourself?
>average rent in the US is 2000 usd
would you accept an "average" wife aswell? an "average" cooked meal? an "average" skilled handyman doing your plumbing?
let the average people have average things. also there is more than craigslist to find a place to live
>Second good advice but not really doable in conjunction with the above points as well.
>The best shot you got in living in bumble fuck nowhere, which has a very limited range of job prospects.
you should aim for a way of making money that does not require you to leave home everyday until you retire
i am not here to spoonfeed anons into how to make money effectively. but let me hint you an even more radical approach. study how the amish do things. if they had NO money they would still thrive, no? you are not required to live without electricity by the way however you could cut costs by producing your own. that applies for a lot of things in life.
also you can live in "isolation" even inmidst of a city if you want. i did it myself for some time
>keep your head above water, [...] wait another 10 years for all the boomers to start fucking dying off
no need for that. invest wisely and profit
>and bank as much can has humanly possible
just keeping money will make it devaluate. inflation is coinclipping but digitally. by the same people as back then
you have to invest if you want to MAKE money
>home buying
if you had a leaking roof, a broken sewer pipe or other happenings like that you will understand why some of the older generation are not as opposed to renting. not everyone has 20k lying around to fix these things. you want to explain to your wife and children they cant bathe until further notice because the sewer is broken and you lack the money to pay a contractor and cant do it yourself?
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