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Message Subject How Many Are Close To A Breaking Point?
Poster Handle Sal Monella
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I'm posting this because I know I am becoming ever closer to reaching my own breaking point. My wife just lost her job today, which means our refinance falls through, which means we won't get $400 a month lower payments, which means we can't afford our current payment.

I'm not making this thread for sympathy, because glp is certainly not the place for that.

I'm making this thread because if it's happening to me and my household, then I guarantee it is happening to many households nationwide, and also I do need to vent a little. More and more people are falling to the ranks of the unemployed every day thanks to Covid combined with Biden policies. The situation is not going to recover anytime soon. Covid restrictions are becoming more strict, and Biden policies are irrational and insane (just like Biden!).

If it's happening nationwide, then not everyone is intelligent/logical enough to peacefully deal with adapting to a new situation and make life changes. If this is the case, then we very well may reach a tipping point or breaking point where people are willing to do anything to provide for their family (especially things that were previously off-limits in a civil society).

If there is one thing that 2020 taught us, it is that liars, cheaters, and thieves win. And if that is the lesson other people who lose their incomes see, then there will be an increase in liars, cheaters, and thieves among the populace and a potential breakdown of civil society.

Disclaimer: I am not advocating violence nor is violence my mode of operandi in a breaking point. I am just making an observation of cause/effect relationships in society.
 Quoting: Zedakah


Hey man, tough break! I can relate. I've been down before and I learned from it. I invested in myself and now I'm in a position making $120K a year and I can't be fired or laid off. I also made $16K this month off investments.

Your failure was to be comfortable in your job, thinking it was always going to be there.

You have to chart your own destiny. Relying on anybody other than yourself, and maybe your wife, is a loser's game.

I could lose my job tomorrow (not going to happen though) and I'll still make more off my investments than I do working for the man.

Shake yourself and invest in yourself. Remake yourself and remarket yourself. Don't ever be caught in this position again!
 
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