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RE: Independently Indebted

in LeoFinance2 months ago

real financial independence would mean being able to generate increasing value in the lowest of times also

This is IMHO one of the things that should be taught in school. But sometimes I think that other interests came on the top of that... The interest of being "in jailed" on a hamster wheel... Running everyday and every hour, giving away the most precious assent that we really own in this "world": Time; for a promise of a better wage, and better car or house that we will never truly own.

It kind of disrupts me to see so much financial illiteracy, and I don't consider myself has a person that knows how to generate increasing value of "my" things.

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This is IMHO one of the things that should be taught in school.

I don't put faith in the school systems to teach about generating wealth, because they are organized by institutions that don't want that.

It kind of disrupts me to see so much financial illiteracy, and I don't consider myself has a person that knows how to generate increasing value of "my" things.

I am not great at it either. However, it is better to pay attention and try something, rather than resign to doing nothing.

You are totally right about the true purpose of institutions... "creating" a dependent profile in future generations.

I am not great at it either. However, it is better to pay attention and try something, rather than resign to doing nothing.

Yes, you can be sure that is better to "walk" then to "stay" on a site that it is not what it grants the most