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Originally Posted by imperiouskitten
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feel it. well I have escaped basically by going on the run from creditors. RIP lol, cash life. Aint so bad but the floor is harder.
if you want to know why/how, well I started supporting a bf right out of university because I am sucker. well he did always pretend he would get a job real soon and sliding into debt supporting us was not the crisis it appeared, so maybe its not my fault completely. idk. but i was floundering within 2 yrs. also drugs. -_- so now im kinda putting off rejoining the land of the normies who can get a place to live without hijinks, because it would consume too much working capital. I better get to that lol.
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Jealous that are least you are rid of it though. I have this friend/co-worker who’s dad taught him about the stock market and investing ever since he was like 14. He started on his own as soon as he was able, and I’ve almost never seen him lose money on any of his stocks. He also made thousands getting into Bitcoin before it was big. Sometimes I get a little tempted hearing him talk about investments and ask what he would recommend for me to invest in, stock wise. He always tells me that the absolute best use of my money right now is to continue paying off my credit card debt. He said no stock gain is likely to come close to what the interest is costing me there. Already figured that, but it’s boring lol. Just gotta keep plugging away at it I guess, and resist the urge to spend. 2 of the cards I don’t have a physical card for anymore and refuse to order another so that helps with the discipline in not continuing to use it
It’s a seller’s market right now with buying or renting a home, and the bubbles are cyclical so a bust will eventually come when prices go down….