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For the literalists out there, the $600 amount is actually irrelevant. The joke is that there would be an amount of money that won’t do anything truly life changing for you.
This strategy does work, but only if you’ve been spending $100,000 a year on lattes.
I think you’re forgetting about high yield savings accounts. You could easily have 603$ by the end of that time
Life is like one of those free to play mobile games that’s fun at first, but then turns into a pay to progress or just endlessly grind once you get to the buy a house part of the game.
This perfectly voices why I’ve been disenchanted with things recently. It feels exactly like that. Exponential progress at first to get you hooked on hard work, because you have the energy to find and do jobs and no perspective on how much things will eventually cost, but then the rewards for things you can do depreciate, and the cost to unlock the next balloons, and man you just can’t unlock that next tier because it’s so expensive and your jobs income could only be leveled up so far…
Bro I’m going through the same thing. The value of money and the rewards from society have completely skewed off a cliff. What’s the fucking point of working hard when it’s clearly a carrot on a stick with a sadist at the reigns. You can do everything right and still just fall off the ladder and end with nothing. Now we get to pay taxes to a truly regressive system that takes money from the poorest and puts it in the hands of the richest. While the value of the dollar collapses into stagnant incomes.
One thing you don’t understand if we collectively stopped buying shit and participating in their crooked economy, the whole system would collapse.
Exactly. There’s a shit ton of materialistic impulse spending that didn’t used to exist and doesn’t need to exist. I’m guilty of it too.
People have literally been trained by the capitalist system to think they have to buy stuff to be happy. They got us hooked on short term dopamine rushes.
Look at quality employees like any other product.
Saying that good people are hard to find and don’t want to work anymore is like saying that since you can’t buy a 200" 8K TV for 90 bucks it means TVs don’t want to be bought anymore.



