I have Faith in God.
I have faith in the Plan.
I think God is working through the Plan.
That being said, I see the news and continue to hear normies repeating it--and I just can't help but think that "we ain't seen nothin' yet" when it comes to what people need to be shown in order for them to wake up.
The level of desensitization is so high among so many people that nothing seems to phase them... and the slow drip has actually reinforced that desensitization. And unfortunately, if we don't see real hardship and suffer real pain--economic, social, psychological, etc., then the Awakening will not reach enough people. But NCSWIS, so that must mean that there will be a moment--perhaps the precipice--when almost everyone is thunderstruck and suddenly awake (that is, if they believe it... and the only way they will believe it is if it has personally impacted them).
I feel like we reached a point where the level of corruption has been revealed to us, but too many people don't care or defend the Biden family (and others) just because they hate Trump. It is still way too many people. We talk about Anons being a small group of digital warriors making a difference... well, even if 10% of idiots refuse the truth, that's 30+ MILLION people. That's not a number that will result in peace and understanding.
What's my point? I feel like we're in the eye of the storm, in fact, and there hasn't been a lot of hardship, yet. But I think we will pass out of the eye of the storm soon and enter the most dangerous part of the storm, meaning that real pain and suffering will wash over this country. It has to be that way in order to overcome the desensitized mindsets of so many people still asleep.
Therefore, although we may be aware and thus more ready, we will also be challenged because the pain will be real for us, too. Many of us have lost jobs or businesses, friends and family, and other assets and opportunities. I think it will get worse... and that is why we are important to each other as a community. Faith in God, and faith in the Plan... and faith in each other. I guess that's what I wanted to say. Thanks for reading.
FWIW Make yourself an amortization schedule. Don't focus on the entire amount. Focus on what you can do this month. If you have more than one debt focus on the one that has the least due. Work on that one. Pay extra until it is paid off. The following month after you paid off the first debt take that entire first debt payment and add it to your next debt. Most people can have all their debt (including mortgage) paid off in 5 to 7 years. That is assuming they have the same income that they had when they qualified for the loans in the first place.
Don't really worry about one having a higher interest rate over the other. The point is to pay them off rapidly so that the interest rate becomes less of an issue.
When you get "the get rid of debt bug" it becomes a game. You find ways to add even a little extra.
My wife and I were both determined to pay off all our debt. We were willing to give up a lot of "fun stuff" in order to hit our goal. Now that the debt is gone the "fun stuff" we gave up is not all that interesting to us. It's like we had to do this "fun stuff" because we were stressed about everything we had to pay for. We are not stressed anymore so we don't need the expensive fun stuff.
Here is an amortization calculator. https://www.calculator.net/amortization-calculator.html
I hope the best for you.
Thank you.