We're the kind of people that are pushing our phones to end of support, it's not a market that moves product
and thus not one the big companies listen to.
I of course don't miss small flagship phones because my S10e is still perfectly serviceable.
I'll be very happy if my investments went to zero but I'm not living in a dumpster in the meantime. This is the system we have and you NEED to survive it to be able to make any type of positive change.
The fact the only thing you can think of better than one job is two jobs is very telling and really does reinforce my idea that it's dependency that's the issue. think of literally anything that isn't selling your labour to capital and do that instead.
But only you know if you can cut or not. like, are you at the point where you need to live in your car or sleep at the office or could you just buy bulk rice and beans and keep your nice comfy bed.
And the most important part about cutting your spending, that he fails to mention, is putting those savings into an income stream like dividend stocks or a high interest savings account. Money sitting in a checking account is losing value every day.
Everything ties back into the first point, dependency on a single wage is the entire problem people are having.
is it a good time to move to America?