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  17. If you think you are safe in eastern Europe or southeast Asia, you're deluding yourself. Its only a matter of time before those places are forced into the same dystopia. The goal is making it worldwide, and currently the USA is the only thing stopping them. Not the people in office, they are all in and for it, they clamor for it going worldwide. Its all of us, the plebs, the nobodies, the 330 million of us who can still shape our own destiny... well, the ones who survive what is coming can. Cities are pens for domesticated livestock. Sure you need $200k a year to live in a big city, but you only need $40k a year to live out in the sticks. You are not married to that job, don't get hung up on the numbers bandied about in cities, they take more of it from you. Quality of life means something. Around where I live the youth are leaving and going to big cities rather than starting a business here. They think they need that big paycheck and it will mean they are doing well. What they find is they need to live with 3 or 4 other people just to put a roof over their heads. The same thing was going on for us Gen X'ers. The boomers screwed us all. Most of us don't own a home either, and they never will. Ten years ago I bought land in the middle of nowhere, the largest town within three hours driving time is 26k people. There is still cheap land here, but its going up fast everywhere else. I have less than $80k in my property (including structures) because I built my house and the shop I work in. I didn't pay someone to build it, I did it. I have to live cheap and frugal, because I don't really get that much money and I am stuck no matter what. Can't earn more because I am a crippled veteran. If I was daft enough to live in a big city I would be living under a bridge rather than building 60s and 70s muscle cars. 30 year mortgages are for chumps. I tried to get a 5 year, but the bank wouldn't let me, they made me take a ten year. The difference in monthly payments is a couple hundred bucks, but the difference in how much interest you pay is HUGE. I paid the mortgage and building loan off in 8 years, that was in 2021 because I knew this was coming. I knew something even bigger is coming, and I wanted to have no debt they could leverage against me. That whole you will rent everything deal means you are forever in debt, you have no equity that you can possibly build up, you can never pay something off, so you have to continuously work and never stop, because you don't own anything. You can't store up food or fuel, because you don't have the room for it. You can't produce anything yourself, all you can do is go to the cubicle farm and look at screens all day to make someone else wealthy. If I want to, I can turn off the cellphone, landline, internet, and the only expense I will have is electricity and car insurance. I am working on producing electricity rather than buying it. That is a rather big project, producing fuel for my cars is a lot smaller and cheaper project than making electricity. Not only can I fuel my vehicles, I can sell fuel, or teach others how to do it too if I need to. You can do it too, if you get out of the cities and think outside the box. Job is an acronym for just over broke. There are so many ways to make money its ludicrous, yet people seem to want unskilled part time jobs to pay for a family. Yeah it sucks for you, it sucked for me, and every time I tried to get ahead some female destroyed everything I built, which is why I live alone now and have for the past ten years. I don't know how to stop a female from destroying the family you're building, they seem dedicated to doing exactly that. So I avoid them. Its not a bootstrap thing, its not a working more hours thing, its an exploiting the system thing. What can you learn from a job? What skills can you acquire working there? If its nothing useful, beneficial, and doesn't produce anything tangible, its a nowhere job. Every job I worked was a stepping stone that taught me more skills, that I use every day now. Construction, machinist, heavy equipment operator, auto mechanic, finances, chemistry/biology, hell I even build the PCs I use rather than buy them, because its a lot less expensive to build them. The more you can DO the more useful you are, and that means the more money you can make ANYWHERE.
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