Nobody is going to pull you out of the debt- and tax trap. You have to do that yourself.

When I was around 18 and started my Hotel training on my first payslip I had income tax, church tax, social- and unemployment contributions etc etc. Right there I was like fuck that and a year later I started travelling. Since then I've barely paid any taxes other than local community tax (but that's a different story).

However, imo if you choose this path then you should also accept that you have no right to claim social benefits, a pension or any other government help funded by tax payers.

You don't have to pay taxes but then you have to live accordingly and plan accordingly. You can't have both.

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Are you a nomad??? What do you do for income?

The grinder is an interesting guy, here's the podcast I had with him if you're interested. I didn't ask what his main source of income is right now though.

https://fountain.fm/episode/uRjwP3mqh4umgIELxW2P

I downloaded it and will listen today 🫡