• Deadrek@lemmy.today
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    11 days ago

    For the literalists out there, the $600 amount is actually irrelevant. The joke is that there would be an amount of money that won’t do anything truly life changing for you.

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      10 days ago

      honestly the last job I worked was 16.33 an hour and they gave me like 10-45 hours randomly every week. $600 would be a lot at that rate. quite literally.

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      For real. These days you need such a large amount to feel secure in case of emergencies, and even more to buy property or save for retirement. It’s never ending.

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    10 days ago

    I think you’re forgetting about high yield savings accounts. You could easily have 603$ by the end of that time

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    10 days ago

    I’m 45 and I have ~$10k in savings.

    I’m a driver, I’m a winner. Things are gonna change, I can feel it

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    11 days ago

    This strategy does work, but only if you’ve been spending $100,000 a year on lattes.

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    10 days ago

    One thing you don’t understand if we collectively stopped buying shit and participating in their crooked economy, the whole system would collapse.

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      10 days ago

      Exactly. There’s a shit ton of materialistic impulse spending that didn’t used to exist and doesn’t need to exist. I’m guilty of it too.

      People have literally been trained by the capitalist system to think they have to buy stuff to be happy. They got us hooked on short term dopamine rushes.

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        Now we’re too poor to buy stuff so we just exchange dopamine for viewing advertisements. Back in my day you had to listen to rap music and seek bad influences, if you truly wanted to be a scumbag. now it’s like the standard personality we crank out. They really closed the loop on young man becomes hedonistic capitalist worshipper. 6 years old, just touched an iPad, already doomed.

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    Look at quality employees like any other product.

    Saying that good people are hard to find and don’t want to work anymore is like saying that since you can’t buy a 200" 8K TV for 90 bucks it means TVs don’t want to be bought anymore.

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    Cool, so give up everything so i could have a partial payment on something like changing brakes on my car. What a life.