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I have a cycle calendar app that tells me, and I've begun to notice different things regularly line up at certain parts of my cycle, so I will eventually just know where I'm at without the app.

Yeah the sudden equity in our place was a surprise brought about by the effects of gov policy surrounding covid. We bought this place 9.5 years ago assuming we'd be here for maybe 20-30 years... That was well before covid and we'll before I started university. You never really know what will happen. It's been a real blessing for us but maybe it will be time to move on soon.

Yup. Then buying a place outright in a few years.. It has more to do with the sudden jump in equity we have in our home and high interest rates. My personal opinion is that there's little growth left in the Aussie capital cities market for the next 15-20 years. So we take our cut now, put it into somewhere with growth, hold on for a few years and buy a place mortgage free. If we can time it.. Of course there's lots of things that can go wrong in there and lots of risk. But we will likely have to move to a new city if I want work in my chosen field too so there's no need to hodl our house.

Seriously considering selling our house soon, would accept some of the payment in bitcoin... Probably the wrong country for you πŸ˜ŠπŸ˜…

But what if God writes a strongly worded letter back? πŸ€”πŸ˜±πŸ‘€πŸ˜­πŸ˜’πŸ˜…πŸ™πŸ˜‚

Who you gonna write yours to? I just be here contemplating who I should address mine grievances to... Could use some inspiration.

I hate it when that happens πŸ™„ stay safe in normie land.

Hierarchy and government aren't the same thing. Voluntary hierarchies are good and may be conducive to having order in a community. Belief in the necessity of government is feeding the parasitic class and keeping people at an infantile state of responsibility for themselves and their communities.