Borrow money and use that money to make more money, then use that money to borrow more to do the same thing, etc. It ain't pretty, but it's how fiat is designed to work. Keeps you ahead of inflation. The trick is to not just blow it all on cocaine and hookers. Once you have enough money, you can start doing real crazy shit like pumping and dumping crypto/penny stocks, private lending, real estate, etc.
It’s an ingenious system when you sit down and really look at it. Keep the notes moving all of the time. Anyone that tries to horde it will get it taken away through inflation. The people that move the most debt around win. I wonder if they thought the guy that came up with this was batshit crazy when he pitched it or was everyone like “sold! Where do I sign?”
End up getting some sort of addiction.
plenty of people become homeless because they lose their job can't imagine living in a car or worse not drugged up.
You're reversing the causal arrow. The addiction leads to the loss of the job and destruction of the social network around them that they could use to fall back on during a hard period of illness or accident or injury before getting back on their feet. The addiction becomes the driving concern of their lives, not being productive.
Doesn't have to be reversed, just look at the number of people that are being let go at big companies.
you think you have a steady income and a good job so you take on a loan to buy a home.
Market collapses, you took a loan for a home that lost 20% of it's value.
You lose your job, can't find a new job with the same wage can't keep up with the payments. lose the house since it lost 20% value you are still in debt without a home...
Shit spirals out of control and you end up demotivated and start drinking...
I’ve been let go many, many times. This is my third major economic recession. There is always work for people who can wake up sober and get to a job on time. Always.
The people on the streets are the least productive in society. They want to work the least. They distract themselves with drugs, dopamine from video games, whatever. They apply for one job, then declare they cannot get work. They also refuse to follow rules. There are shelters, but they demand you sober up and obey curfew. Nope. They have families, but they demand you sober up, stay on your meds, don’t get violent towards your family members… nope. They are on the streets because they want to be there more than they want to comply with the rules attached to all the many, many alternatives.
So yea, mostly drugs start it all off. Two of my kids are on the path to the streets. It’s horrifying to watch. But if they end up there, it’s not going to be due to the high cost of housing or job loss.
But once I think about money being printed, and how pursuing it isn't fair, and how jews get financing for free while I am denied financing, and that the game was rigged, and fiat paper doesn't have true value, and the best things in life cannot be purchased with fiat money, I lost a lot of my ambition to seek out and pursue money.
I still exchange labor for money, but only to purchase what I cannot supply for myself.
I have no life ambitions to become rich. I don't want to hire employees. I do not want to sacrifice time in pursuit of something that is largely fake, a cheated and unfair banking system.
I actually learn from my kids. Surprisingly, when i give them gifts for Christmas or their birthdays, they don't necessarily like the most expensive gift the most. In fact, sometimes it's just that $3 canvas and the $10 I spent on a bunch of brushes and acrylic paints that then have the most fun with. I also buy them little craft projects and kits and stuff to build or put together and be creative.
One year one of my kids got lots of great gifts, even a fancy new laptop. That child liked the $1 chutes and ladders boardgame the most. Got so excited playing it with others.
Do you agree with the ol' sayin' "The Best Things In Life Are Free" ?
Borrow money and use that money to make more money, then use that money to borrow more to do the same thing, etc. It ain't pretty, but it's how fiat is designed to work. Keeps you ahead of inflation. The trick is to not just blow it all on cocaine and hookers. Once you have enough money, you can start doing real crazy shit like pumping and dumping crypto/penny stocks, private lending, real estate, etc.
It’s an ingenious system when you sit down and really look at it. Keep the notes moving all of the time. Anyone that tries to horde it will get it taken away through inflation. The people that move the most debt around win. I wonder if they thought the guy that came up with this was batshit crazy when he pitched it or was everyone like “sold! Where do I sign?”
Not if you bribe the right people.
Most homeless have a mental illness or a drug or alcohol addiction, and that's why they are where they are.
End up getting some sort of addiction. plenty of people become homeless because they lose their job can't imagine living in a car or worse not drugged up.
You're reversing the causal arrow. The addiction leads to the loss of the job and destruction of the social network around them that they could use to fall back on during a hard period of illness or accident or injury before getting back on their feet. The addiction becomes the driving concern of their lives, not being productive.
Doesn't have to be reversed, just look at the number of people that are being let go at big companies.
you think you have a steady income and a good job so you take on a loan to buy a home. Market collapses, you took a loan for a home that lost 20% of it's value. You lose your job, can't find a new job with the same wage can't keep up with the payments. lose the house since it lost 20% value you are still in debt without a home...
Shit spirals out of control and you end up demotivated and start drinking...
I’ve been let go many, many times. This is my third major economic recession. There is always work for people who can wake up sober and get to a job on time. Always.
The people on the streets are the least productive in society. They want to work the least. They distract themselves with drugs, dopamine from video games, whatever. They apply for one job, then declare they cannot get work. They also refuse to follow rules. There are shelters, but they demand you sober up and obey curfew. Nope. They have families, but they demand you sober up, stay on your meds, don’t get violent towards your family members… nope. They are on the streets because they want to be there more than they want to comply with the rules attached to all the many, many alternatives.
So yea, mostly drugs start it all off. Two of my kids are on the path to the streets. It’s horrifying to watch. But if they end up there, it’s not going to be due to the high cost of housing or job loss.
it's a shame that conspiracy theorist can't replicate the lizard people tricks and overtake them. we know the game but none of us play it
I had lots of ambition to make money.
But once I think about money being printed, and how pursuing it isn't fair, and how jews get financing for free while I am denied financing, and that the game was rigged, and fiat paper doesn't have true value, and the best things in life cannot be purchased with fiat money, I lost a lot of my ambition to seek out and pursue money.
I still exchange labor for money, but only to purchase what I cannot supply for myself.
I have no life ambitions to become rich. I don't want to hire employees. I do not want to sacrifice time in pursuit of something that is largely fake, a cheated and unfair banking system.
I actually learn from my kids. Surprisingly, when i give them gifts for Christmas or their birthdays, they don't necessarily like the most expensive gift the most. In fact, sometimes it's just that $3 canvas and the $10 I spent on a bunch of brushes and acrylic paints that then have the most fun with. I also buy them little craft projects and kits and stuff to build or put together and be creative.
One year one of my kids got lots of great gifts, even a fancy new laptop. That child liked the $1 chutes and ladders boardgame the most. Got so excited playing it with others.
Do you agree with the ol' sayin' "The Best Things In Life Are Free" ?
USA still has the world reserve currency. That explains most of it.