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Board Economics
Re: The world's logic favours income makers, not the savers
by
Pikachi42
on 24/01/2024, 16:46:07 UTC
People usually have the illusion that by saving money they are making a great deal, while in fact, the truth is that to save is nearly to useless when thinking on achieving financial progress in life. An independent middle class citizen, without the burden of a family on his back, can save enough money to buy the car of his dreams or the property he always desired living on, since he is commited to these goals, making a lot of effort and cuts on his expenses in order to accumulate enough money for that.

It's not easy, but not impossible, anyway. However, even though the system allows him to achieve those purchases, it doesn't allow him to maintain the patrimony and vehicle, because to possess such goods, someone has to pay yearly taxes to the government. The more expensive your car is, the higher the tax you are going to pay. The more expensive your house is and the best localized it is, the higher will be the tax to be paid.

To have to pay an annual tax for something you own and paid with your own money to possess is ridiculous...

This evil rigged system never allows a middle class hard working person to reach too further on improving his life standards. If he doesn't have a large income, he won't reach anywhere. To be a disciplined saver along decades of his life isn't enough.

Moral of the story: don't save money for more than one month. As soon as you accumulated some amount of fiat, put it into an investment and make it generate passive income for you, although you should avoid banking investments, since they usually pay below the inflation. Go for Bitcoin and assets when there isn't enough money to invest in something bigger. There is no assurance you will defeat the evil rigged system which smash common citizens, but at least you will be trying to overcome it...
I agree with some of your words but I can't agree in some cases, you said that saving extra money by reducing your expenses is actually a stupid thing to do, in this case I also agree, because if you want to save money, you must meet your needs. You have to reduce the amount of money you spend, which is a kind of torture to yourself. That is to say, you don't save at all, you save but you don't cut back on spending, rather you save what is left over after spending.In this case there will be no fixed period of savings. May be a month, a year or an era which totally depends on the requirement. Where you specify a specific period. I cannot agree with you on this point.