I did the same exact thing. Sold my house of 30 years in DC; quit my job and moved south. Best decision we’ve made and haven’t regretted one second of it.
I’m SO proud of you & u/realAnon!! Of course your quality of LIFE was worth it!! The Lord will pay you in bountiful measures. Just getting outta DC is like a cleansing of your soul. I left Maryland for Tennessee and can fully relate 💕😎
I would have moved back into my moms basement as a 40 year old if that’s what it took. The more they threatened the stronger it just made my conviction that clearly I was making the correct decision.
Luckily my company isn’t completely stupid. They saw how many key employees were refusing, how many like myself would just walk out, and made the correct decision to just leave us the fuck alone.
I would have walked though. Instantly. I can only offer so much sympathy to those who got jabbed for work. The job market is more desperate now than in the entire history of this country. Anyone with any skill set or experience can find thousands of potential employers desperate for talent.
It’s my fucking blood dude. What kind of man would I be if I just handed over the rights to my blood to Joe Biden or Bill Gates or a bunch of old rich faggots in Europe?
The more desperate and shrill these faggots get demanding my blood, the more resolute I become that they will have to kill me to get to it.
1st government t doesn't pay it off the cabal does.
2nd the cabal is the debtor, not us.
3rd fiat money, fiat money, fiat money... we all need to.slide into a new economy they don't control. We will have to build it ourselves. It's a reset, a golden age of opportunity. I for one am excited.
My wife and I got out of debt entirely, and our lives RADICALLY changed for the better. We're able to save so much more for retirement and for the things we want, and we don't make any more money than we did before, all because we weren't having our money siphoned out to pay a little bit of our debt at a time.
but how exactly are you 'saving' for retirement? are you putting it in the stock market? well that's a house of cards. are you saving it in cash? even worse given what the feds can do with the money supply. i agree with wormself, debt is just another instrument. we have a ton of debt, but it's all pretty much in real estate that cash flows. over the years, this debt will go down as it's paid down and as the value of money decreases while the cash flow increases. you should read rich dad poor dad and consider getting out of the dave ramsay mentality.
I’m not saying you are wrong, and that is fantastic that you understand the power of that. You are obviously disciplined and if you weren’t before, you grew and you are now.
Now that you have discipline, think about NOT putting all your eggs in one basket. To me, debt is another one of those baskets. I want a little, more right now. Every time I buy something on debt right now, I am paying it back with dollars that are worth less.
it is why I have a 30 year fixed loan while being retired. I earn more interest on the investments than what the interest is on the debt. Add to that inflation over the 30 years and the bank becomes the loser.
Bullshit. I left my job. Thankfully I saved money. Debt is slavery
Same! Left my job, they begged me to stay, went fully remote, moved out of state away from family at my own expense (~$40k total), took a 12% pay cut.
Was it easy? No.
Was it worth it? Absolutely.
I will NEVER get the clot shot.
I did the same exact thing. Sold my house of 30 years in DC; quit my job and moved south. Best decision we’ve made and haven’t regretted one second of it.
I’m SO proud of you & u/realAnon!! Of course your quality of LIFE was worth it!! The Lord will pay you in bountiful measures. Just getting outta DC is like a cleansing of your soul. I left Maryland for Tennessee and can fully relate 💕😎
I would have moved back into my moms basement as a 40 year old if that’s what it took. The more they threatened the stronger it just made my conviction that clearly I was making the correct decision.
Luckily my company isn’t completely stupid. They saw how many key employees were refusing, how many like myself would just walk out, and made the correct decision to just leave us the fuck alone.
I would have walked though. Instantly. I can only offer so much sympathy to those who got jabbed for work. The job market is more desperate now than in the entire history of this country. Anyone with any skill set or experience can find thousands of potential employers desperate for talent.
It’s my fucking blood dude. What kind of man would I be if I just handed over the rights to my blood to Joe Biden or Bill Gates or a bunch of old rich faggots in Europe?
The more desperate and shrill these faggots get demanding my blood, the more resolute I become that they will have to kill me to get to it.
If the economy and money crashes and burns, you don’t want to be holding some debt ?
Won't work.that way. Nice try at dooming.
1st government t doesn't pay it off the cabal does.
2nd the cabal is the debtor, not us.
3rd fiat money, fiat money, fiat money... we all need to.slide into a new economy they don't control. We will have to build it ourselves. It's a reset, a golden age of opportunity. I for one am excited.
He wasn't dooming, he was just stating their goal, which is a fact and it has been throughout history thusfar. Chill.
Same
While we're on the topic of debt. I decided to post a video that should educate those who don't know how this system is so fucked.
https://greatawakening.win/p/141FFEG6ks/
My wife and I got out of debt entirely, and our lives RADICALLY changed for the better. We're able to save so much more for retirement and for the things we want, and we don't make any more money than we did before, all because we weren't having our money siphoned out to pay a little bit of our debt at a time.
but how exactly are you 'saving' for retirement? are you putting it in the stock market? well that's a house of cards. are you saving it in cash? even worse given what the feds can do with the money supply. i agree with wormself, debt is just another instrument. we have a ton of debt, but it's all pretty much in real estate that cash flows. over the years, this debt will go down as it's paid down and as the value of money decreases while the cash flow increases. you should read rich dad poor dad and consider getting out of the dave ramsay mentality.
Purchase solid assets. Start with land.
I’m not saying you are wrong, and that is fantastic that you understand the power of that. You are obviously disciplined and if you weren’t before, you grew and you are now.
Now that you have discipline, think about NOT putting all your eggs in one basket. To me, debt is another one of those baskets. I want a little, more right now. Every time I buy something on debt right now, I am paying it back with dollars that are worth less.
it is why I have a 30 year fixed loan while being retired. I earn more interest on the investments than what the interest is on the debt. Add to that inflation over the 30 years and the bank becomes the loser.
Agreed.
Being debt free is king.
Why not. It's all fake debt. Fake money fake economy all of it.
Me too