The Bank Question

i've never taken a loan, but people who buy a house have to. that's my point. varg is a man with a house, a wife, and kids. most of us don't have a set life like that. we gotta find a mate, make ends meat, and survive in a large city.

so yes, he's a LARPer. cuz his advice only works for him.

many of us are. but how do you disconnect from this parasitic system? that's the million $ question.

>so every time you buy a ticket a few months prior
You overestimate how often I fly. I rather use the high speed trains we have here. Got myself a safe to store my money in, like banks and wealthy people used to for decades.

what if you don't live in a house or even an apartment? what do you do for your 401k/retirement?

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I dont give a rats ass about what it will be doing in the future. i am talking about what I can do NOW!

>what if you don't live in a house or even an apartment? what do you do for your 401k/retirement?
If you live in an apartment, you can still install a safe. You just need to have it removed. You could also buy one of the mobile safes and gamble on not getting broken into. As for retirement, I don't know about you but my federal retirement payments are directly taken from my paycheck. My private retirement plan has so little interest that it doesn't matter if I pay the insurance company the money or just keep it myself. As long as you make a decent salary, you don't have to worry about some overhang money to save up.

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okay. and if Bitcoin stock crashes and its value now SHIT, what do you do then?

buy more