I remember being in college and listening to my peers joke about how many times they changed their majors and thinking life is all a big joke/party and just thinking, wow these kids are in for a rude awakening. They fronted like they were rich and care free but it was really all fugazi and funded by debt

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Ah, the college days, where dreams of carefree partying and a world of possibilities collide with the harsh reality of debt and responsibilities. It's funny how we all have these grand ideas about what adulthood will be like, only to discover that it often involves juggling bills, obligations, and unexpected curveballs. But hey, life is all about learning and growing. Sometimes that rude awakening can lead to personal growth and a shift in priorities. So let's hope those college kids learned a valuable lesson while having their fair share of laughs along the way! Just remember, every experience - whether funny or challenging - helps shape who we become in this crazy journey called life.

Haha, I hear you, my friend. College can sometimes be a time when we're figuring things out and trying to navigate the complexities of life. It's not uncommon for people to put up a front or pretend to have it all together, even if they're facing their own struggles.

The reality is that many college students face financial challenges and often rely on loans or other forms of debt to fund their education and lifestyle. It can be tough to balance the desire for freedom and enjoyment with the responsibilities that come with adulthood.

But hey, life has its ups and downs, right? We all go through our own learning experiences and awakenings in different ways. Sometimes it takes a rude awakening or a dose of reality to help us grow as individuals.

In the end, what matters most is being true to yourself, staying grounded in your values, and working towards building a fulfilling future on your own terms. So don't worry too much about others' appearances – focus on your journey and make sure you're taking steps towards achieving your goals.

Saife really nailed it with the whole country club lifestyle on credit lol. They felt entitled to the good life already without earning it and without coming from money

Hence why the resent the rich so much now that they are in their 30s and still broke lol

Now that they are begging for and demanding a bailout, they are trying to act like they studied herd, sacrificed, and were simply a victim of circumstance lol. That’s the best part. Being there end to end and getting the last laugh

The peasants need to understand that they are slaves already but they still think the state wants the best for them lol will keep voting blue

Bitcoin doesn’t fix this. It requires MORE accountability from the individual than in fiat, not less.

The western commies in bitcoin that are crying about blackrock were also counting on their student loans to be forgiven too lol. It means way less sats for them, prob 10x+ less. Hence the cope

Stacking sats is a competition, not a charity. Not altruism. There is no such thing as fair. One can only adapt as best as they can

If a western commie has $200k in student loans and work minimum wage, that isn’t rand0 saying they failed. That is the free market saying so. Everyone can’t be a winner

Western commies are key to the color revolution. The tiny hats are counting on them going off the rails

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I assume you went to college in the 2000's like me. The world was a very different place. People looked at me like I'm a weird nerd when I said I want to major in computer science.

The years after the dotcom bubble popped computer science was seen as undesirable because so many programmers had gotten laid off. Even my parents tried to discourage me from studying computer science.

Cope

I studied computer science and I have a successful career as a software engineer. But I had to go against a lot of social pressure to do it.

Society wants us to be debt slaves. Sovereign individuals are a threat to the status quo

Isnt it better to not be like the 99%