Friday, September 27, 2013

The Continuing Saga (Discovering Priorities and Saving My Sanity)

But of course, I couldn't continue the pace. I got moved to another department, and was miserable. I dropped down to part time, in order to save my sanity and teach more. And my stress level did drop. However, the part time insurance would make me regret my decision. It hardly covered any of my most recent bills, but whatever. So I'm bitter about my financial stupidity. But the bankruptcy has made it crystal clear what's most important to me. Shelter. Food. Clothing. Everything else is gravy. Doesn't matter if it's a fifty cent Redbox rental or discounted magazines, my financial mess has made me resent corporate America. I'm going to see just how cheaply I can live, as a form of rebellion. I'm not an economist, but even I knew if a country's economy was based on mindless, wasteful spending, and people lost their jobs and now longer had credit, the shit was going to hit the fan, and the economy would grind to a halt. People go on and on about “freedom”, and how America is the “freeist” country in the world, but it's all hogwash. Economic power is freedom. I want to be able to have a year's salary saved. It's a big goal, but if you had a year's salary in the bank, how would that make you feel? Would you go on a spending spree? Would you quit your job?

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  1. Quit the job would be a great form of rebellion wouldn't it? I mean you could do all that creative stuff everyone wants to do for an entire year with no worries.

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    1. Absolutely! I'd just want to have the money there as security. But yeah, if I had one of those "take this job and shove it days" I'd be able to do it.It's just a nice thing to have if you can swing it: a whole year's salary. It's insurance against a mad world, if there is such a thing.

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    2. Absolutely! I'd just want to have the money there as security. But yeah, if I had one of those "take this job and shove it days" I'd be able to do it.It's just a nice thing to have if you can swing it: a whole year's salary. It's insurance against a mad world, if there is such a thing.

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