Re: Millennials didn’t kill the economy
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2022 12:13 pm
All Things Kansas.
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Which makes all of the pissing and moaning and inciting revolution you do even more ridiculous.ousdahl wrote: ↑Thu Jan 06, 2022 11:30 amSigh.
I should mention, I’m personally better off financially than I’ve ever been, with the best job (at least in terms of compensation) that I’ve ever had.
I’ve got a nice little nest egg going, a portfolio diversified even, with handsome contributions every month to mich’s 401k.
No mortgage, though I pay more than I’d like in rent. No kids or younger sugar baby of a wife or significant debt otherwise. It’s easier when you’re single and mostly just fish for fun.
I just don’t brag about it much online. Except for my sweet canoe…now THAT is an asset!
I think I can be financially stable on a personal level, and still curious about the generation and the country as a whole.
Supposedly a majority of Mericans don’t even have $1000 bucks in savings, living paycheck to paycheck, one emergency away from financial ruin.
And it concerns me, even if it doesn’t apply to me directly.
Shrug.
Go figure the bored’s resident Christian is also the guy who doesn’t care about anything or anyone further than 3 inches from his own noseJKLivin wrote: ↑Thu Jan 06, 2022 12:20 pmWhich makes all of the pissing and moaning and inciting revolution you do even more ridiculous.ousdahl wrote: ↑Thu Jan 06, 2022 11:30 amSigh.
I should mention, I’m personally better off financially than I’ve ever been, with the best job (at least in terms of compensation) that I’ve ever had.
I’ve got a nice little nest egg going, a portfolio diversified even, with handsome contributions every month to mich’s 401k.
No mortgage, though I pay more than I’d like in rent. No kids or younger sugar baby of a wife or significant debt otherwise. It’s easier when you’re single and mostly just fish for fun.
I just don’t brag about it much online. Except for my sweet canoe…now THAT is an asset!
I think I can be financially stable on a personal level, and still curious about the generation and the country as a whole.
Supposedly a majority of Mericans don’t even have $1000 bucks in savings, living paycheck to paycheck, one emergency away from financial ruin.
And it concerns me, even if it doesn’t apply to me directly.
Shrug.
Right on cueKUTradition wrote: ↑Thu Jan 06, 2022 11:38 amthis kind of thinking isn’t allowed here
you get labeled as a malcontent by the selfish and ignorant
Nah, he's all about forgiving serial rapists and people who've killed multiple other people.ousdahl wrote: ↑Thu Jan 06, 2022 12:41 pmGo figure the bored’s resident Christian is also the guy who doesn’t care about anything or anyone further than 3 inches from his own noseJKLivin wrote: ↑Thu Jan 06, 2022 12:20 pmWhich makes all of the pissing and moaning and inciting revolution you do even more ridiculous.ousdahl wrote: ↑Thu Jan 06, 2022 11:30 am
Sigh.
I should mention, I’m personally better off financially than I’ve ever been, with the best job (at least in terms of compensation) that I’ve ever had.
I’ve got a nice little nest egg going, a portfolio diversified even, with handsome contributions every month to mich’s 401k.
No mortgage, though I pay more than I’d like in rent. No kids or younger sugar baby of a wife or significant debt otherwise. It’s easier when you’re single and mostly just fish for fun.
I just don’t brag about it much online. Except for my sweet canoe…now THAT is an asset!
I think I can be financially stable on a personal level, and still curious about the generation and the country as a whole.
Supposedly a majority of Mericans don’t even have $1000 bucks in savings, living paycheck to paycheck, one emergency away from financial ruin.
And it concerns me, even if it doesn’t apply to me directly.
Shrug.
Injustice is one thing. Natural consequences of life choices and/or refusing to do what is necessary to get the life one wants is another altogether. But you know that already, even if you pretend not to.ousdahl wrote: ↑Thu Jan 06, 2022 12:41 pmGo figure the bored’s resident Christian is also the guy who doesn’t care about anything or anyone further than 3 inches from his own noseJKLivin wrote: ↑Thu Jan 06, 2022 12:20 pmWhich makes all of the pissing and moaning and inciting revolution you do even more ridiculous.ousdahl wrote: ↑Thu Jan 06, 2022 11:30 am
Sigh.
I should mention, I’m personally better off financially than I’ve ever been, with the best job (at least in terms of compensation) that I’ve ever had.
I’ve got a nice little nest egg going, a portfolio diversified even, with handsome contributions every month to mich’s 401k.
No mortgage, though I pay more than I’d like in rent. No kids or younger sugar baby of a wife or significant debt otherwise. It’s easier when you’re single and mostly just fish for fun.
I just don’t brag about it much online. Except for my sweet canoe…now THAT is an asset!
I think I can be financially stable on a personal level, and still curious about the generation and the country as a whole.
Supposedly a majority of Mericans don’t even have $1000 bucks in savings, living paycheck to paycheck, one emergency away from financial ruin.
And it concerns me, even if it doesn’t apply to me directly.
Shrug.
I can't speak to "tens of millions" of cases. I just know from lots of life experience and years of listening to people tell their stories that there is almost always something that can be done to make one's situation better. Some people choose to take those steps; others choose to stay where they are and blame the system, their parents, their high school coach, their ex-spouse, or any other number of things that are essentially unrelated to what is going on right now or to what choices are being faced in the moment.