Oh, my bad. I suppose I should have explained a bit more...
I mean "bankless" as in learning how to remove yourself from the financial system currently governing our world.
"I are a mountain man" - some mountain man decades ago. Does not have a bank account or use money. Trades furs for silverware, pots and pans.
That seems like a lot of work just to not carry a wallet. If you pay taxes anywhere for anything, you're part of the system. The Rothchilds thank you for your contribution to their growing trillions of fiat dollars and lots of real estate they buy with it. I'm not a fan of the highly controlled financial system. But, its all we have at the moment, unless you're off the grid, in which case you're not posting online. What do you suggest?
its all we have at the moment
Fuck the moment, we can have it better.
I'm not off grid. This can be done by most people in most situations. The process takes time, though. You must be aware of this.
I can teach you how to avoid using fiat (for the most part), how to quit your job and stop working for other people, and how to avoid the coming recession. I can help you avoid losing a ton of money when it comes, which is the main point of being "bankless".
Before we go much further, though, we may need to at least steer us away from what we shouldn't discuss or what he prefers us not to discuss. There's no reason to get anyone in trouble, especially him if he's going to offer us the means to have such a conversation in a somewhat public setting.
I own my own business. I don't need to earn a paycheck. I built it up myself with no loans from banks, that gladly want to take over your business by overextending credit.
You are welcome to continue the conversation, you are also welcome to start a sub about being bankless although I will admit that sounds like a rather challenging way to live if you are including crypto in what would be bankless.
I would definitely be interested in such a sub
I find it interesting in theory like off gridding so I'm interested in hearing more. It's kind of like composting toilets in my mind. They're groovy and all till the work comes due and you gotta empty those turds. In an ideal world I'd only buy new and lightly used vehicles in cash. In reality if I only used cash on hand I'd have myself a money pit with cars I needed to repair weekly. Better planning could prevent this I guess but we're all imperfect beings.
Except that money that even tells you it is debt and no store of value will be essentially worthless before the decade is over. If it isn't, you'll panic and not know what to do with it within half that window. That's what my advice could help you with, although this isn't about me helping you make money, but more like not losing money.
Well that was kinda my point. Diversification. There will always be things I don't wanna do but am prepared to do. I've got lots of ammo and hunting rifles but rely on neither to eat. Trying not to lose money almost feels like a losing game in the modern economy. Like no one pays you to clip coupons but you could be doing more profitable stuff w/ the time spent doing it. It is crazytown and idk wtf I'm doing half the time.
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