First Step to Financial Freedom…. CHECK!

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    EnlightenedMGTOW
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    Graduated from college last May with 40k student loans. After living at home for this past year and a half and working my ass off, I FINALLY finished paying off that f~~~er in full today.

    There is no feeling like accomplishing your goals fellas. After clicking the submit button to pay off the last 5k, I felt a rush of euphoria for hours to come. What a blissful day at work it was today knowing that from here on out it’s all about ME…. not the loans…. not women…. but ME.

    After that I’m pretty broke but haven’t felt this good in a long, long time. 22 years old, no debt of any kind, no money draining girlfriend in sight. Just a long enjoyable MGTOW life to look forward full of hard work, long vacations to exotic places, and having the time of my life with women around the world. (STAYING AWAY FROM AMERICAN WOMEN FOREVER).

    You guys have helped me set up the grand stage for a fantastic future to come. SO THANK YOU, ALL OF YOU.

    Now it’s time to delve into this stack of books on mutual funds and investment strategies. SEE YA

    Marriage is the disease, divorce is the cure. MGTOW is the vaccine.

    #128561
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    Prefer Peace to Piece
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    Wow. Congratulations EnlightenedMGTOW!
    All of your hard work is about to pay off.
    Just take care to avoid the Gold-digging wenches who will be all over you.

    When I was in your situation, the Sharks appeared quickly.

    Now, when I’m away from work I dress down and drive a beat up wreck of a car.
    You may find that life will be more peaceful if you don’t show up on the radar screens of the zillion Gold-digging beasts looking for you.

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    22 and paid off your student loans? You my sir are a beast! Keep the goals coming because you’re just getting started,just stick to the mgtow philosophy and your life will be fulfilled.

    Never lose sight of what brought you here.

    #128580
    Skeptisk
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    You’re heads above many at your age-group. I’ve always thought debt was a waste, as it’s just a drain. Think about it. The income you get doesn’t change from either scenario; debt or no debt. But the different cost between those options are very clear, and being in debt is a drain. While not being in debt you keep everything for yourself. The best approach, in my opinion, is to be patient and think long term.

    "Expecting to find a decent woman on a dating site is like dumpster diving and expecting to come out with a gourmet meal." Won'tGetFooledAgain

    #128610
    RoyDal
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    Congratulations! Most people never figure out what you have about debt. Fewer still actually do anything about it. You richly deserve to be congratulated for doing both.

    Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?

    #128688
    Madman
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    Nice dude, I did the same thing as soon as I graduated from college. I paid my loan off in two years. Now you are ready to start investing so you can early retire.

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    Oneforfreedom
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    Many many congratulations!!! 😀 A bright future for you is imminent!

    #128736
    Mr. Spock
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    Congratulations, well done!

    Feminism isn't about equality with men, it's about leverage over men.

    #128793
    Beer
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    Congrats! Debt is slavery, doesn’t it feel amazing to be free? It makes me facepalm every time I talk to some idiot with 20-40k in student loans crying like its a crippling amount of debt that for some reason the government should pay off for them, yet they can somehow afford the latest smart phone with a top end data plan and payments on a new car. Oh well…I’m glad there are still people like you out there who are willing to work hard and do things the right way, now you just have to keep it up and enjoy the wonders of compounding interest and you’ll be in for an enjoyable, comfortable life rather than living check to check because you are throwing hundreds or thousands away every month on interest for various debts.

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    Qcummer
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    your future = boats ‘n hoes 🙂

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