Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Walk Away From What You Know

You have the power to cripple national consumerism.
http://knucklz.com/2011/08/08/walk-away-from-what-you-know.aspx
Yes, You.

Walk away.

Walk away from mortgages, interest, fees, taxes and materialism.

First you must begin to look at your relationship with the paper in your wallet. You have to let it go. Money is fake and they give it in small amounts, then take it back in bigger amounts. Always leaving you working your ass off for a few material goods. Is it worth it? Do you feel better or bigger or happier in your lexus? Does it change your family dynamics or the relationship with your wife? You have to let it go. Stop playing in the playground, it's designed to never let you win. Why keep playing?

Look at your life without relying on money. Working just enough to live modestly. It leaves you with time for your wife, for your children and for yourself. You are no longer a rat in a race, you are a father or a husband or a friend. You have time for it now and the energy to see it through now.

Do you really need 6 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms? Do you need the new car, the gucci suit or the disneyland vacations? Do you really need manicured nails, dyed hair and teeth whitening? Does it make you a better person or have you been fooled? Do you feel like a great person or do you feel like you may be slaving scum?

Whether you jump in with both feet or just take small steps, EVERY step matters. You can do it!

Here are some major life changes that can cripple our materialistic nature of this nation:

Sell your home for what it is worth or if you are really brave, let it foreclose. What does a credit rating mean when no one lends any money?

Walk away from a corporate job. Find a job with a small business OR start your own small business.

Think about the fake money we use to buy fake plastic goods.... use as little of it as possible. Work only enough to live modestly, spend the free time you have now by loving those closest to you.

NOTE: We do hold corporations in our hands, if consumers don't buy, they can't sell. Think about how your vote with your dollars. That's real dollars, not leveraged credit dollars with interest. Real money that you have without payments, with charging and without borrowing. How much are you "worth"?

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