Is living paycheck to paycheck really bad? I've been working for 5 years and saving half of my income...

Is living paycheck to paycheck really bad? I've been working for 5 years and saving half of my income, while my peers were spending it all. They have nicer apartments, cars and vacationing than me, while my money funds nice living for some Jewish bank executive. I get nothing but numbers on the screen.

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Don't save, INVEST

>INVEST
Or take your money to a casino. Same thing.

You can't choose to be a saver of a spendthrift. It's inherent to your character. I am also a saver and all my big piles of money allowed me to do was invest stupidly and lose hundreds of thousands day trading stocks.

On balance I'd say spending is smarter than investing. But the smartest thing of all is acquiring semi-illiquid assets that hold and gain value, i.e. land and real estate. Stocks and crypto currencies and gold/silver you don't physically hold are all jewish scams.

Thank you retard, very cool.

I am a natural saver. It requires no effort for me to do it. I dont feel like im missing anything and I have a house valued at €420k with only €100k left to pay back on it. Im only 35. Ill be mortgage free soon.

You'll soon be way ahead of everyone if you keep all your savings in physical precious metals (gold and especially silver), keeping the results of your work in fiat currency will lead to losing everything you saved in a few years, you really have no idea how bad inflation will become.

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I know how bad its going to become. Ill keep paying down the remainder on my mortgage. Lmao at silver.
Never ever. I have some gold.

He's too smart to fall for the (((silver))) meme.

Spend money in your youth. They're gonna take your life savings in a commie uprising anyway.
>"That guy made right decisions and invested his money wisely! GET HIM!"

I'm piss poor at saving but will try to change that. Now I have a clear goal in mind for saving, which is stockpiling enough money to migrate to some low-income country and live there the rest of my life farming and fishing my own food.
100k in Vietnam would last around 20 years if you live frugally.

Except you wont get local prices and everyone will try and jew you out of your money.

That's why I would farm and fish to provide for myself as well

Your peers are balls deep in debt though.

There's a big difference between being responsible and purposely missing out on life because you're cheap.

The thing that will give you the most long lasting happiness in life is your own health, your relationships with others and a sense of purpose. If you're not investing in yourself, your experiences and the one you love, what's even the point of having money?

It makes no sense to put ((())) on silver, they did everything in their power to demonetize it in 1873 (and it magically happened everywhere, both in the US and Europe) and to promote (((gold))), (((only gold is money, everything else is credit))). Because there is not enough gold, so you use paper notes which led to the current system when the currency has no physical backing at all.
Nobody ever mentions silver because it is what literally what puts an end to all modern world.

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>I get nothing but numbers on the screen.
Saving doesn't mean keeping your shekels in a bank. That's investing. If you're saving, convert that fiat into tangible assets like land, gold, supplies, or capital goods like tools.

Pic related, didn't you read it as a child? If something happens, your friends are fucked.

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>Because there is not enough gold, so you use paper notes
Debasement was a thing long before paper notes, retard. If they want to inflate, they can inflate with circulating metal just fine. Silver is not somehow better than gold in this regard.

Debasement doesn't change the value of older intact coins. The precious metal doesn't disappear from the coins you have, their intrinsic value is still there, only the new coins that are introduced have a lower intrinsic value, but a way higher fiat value than intrinsic value. People will use and spend the newer coins to accumulate the older ones to keep their savings, the stored value held by the physical precious metal is still there.
Just how pre 1964 US coins which contain 90% silver are way more valuable today than the ones that were introduced after. These coins have kept their value even if debasement happened.

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>what's even the point of having money?
To feel extremely smug when workaholic bitches who take themselves too seriously cant have a home or a relationship.

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