Feeling stuck? Think about this: somewhere right now, someone just signed their name on a 30-year mortgage contract, convinced they're finally "making it."
Thirty years. That's 360 months of payments. Three decades of being chained to a debt they call an "investment."
The real kicker? They genuinely believe this is what freedom looks like. Wild, isn't it?
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NFTPessimist
· 12-06 18:11
A 30-year mortgage, seriously? That's what they call freedom? They've really been brainwashed.
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MerkleMaid
· 12-06 18:09
A 30-year mortgage, to put it bluntly, is just being tamed by the system while still thinking you’ve won. Hilarious.
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AirdropHarvester
· 12-06 18:07
To be honest, I'm tired of hearing about 30-year mortgages, but there really are people who believe that's what freedom is, haha.
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TopBuyerBottomSeller
· 12-06 18:06
Hmm... a 30-year mortgage is really a trap. We've all been brainwashed.
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TokenomicsTherapist
· 12-06 18:00
Come to think of it, a 30-year mortgage... it's basically a modern version of an identity shackle, right? And they still call it an investment, that's hilarious.
Feeling stuck? Think about this: somewhere right now, someone just signed their name on a 30-year mortgage contract, convinced they're finally "making it."
Thirty years. That's 360 months of payments. Three decades of being chained to a debt they call an "investment."
The real kicker? They genuinely believe this is what freedom looks like. Wild, isn't it?