Dull Academic Incessant Liturgical Yapping: Philosophical Orations on Order & Reaction
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Diogenes, with his cynical view,
Watched the wagies, as their frustrations grew.
"While you're chasing a dime,
I'm enjoying my time,
Living free, under skies so blue."
Wagies sought riches, prestige, fame,
Socrates thought it all quite lame.
"For in dialogues deep,
Richer treasures we keep,
True wisdom — the ultimate aim."
On lentils, Diogenes dined without fuss,
Aristippus smirked, "Why all this muss?
To the king, if you'd bow,
Feasts await you right now."
"Yet with lentils," said Dio, "I'm free, thus."
Where luxury is a far-off dream,
Eggs are a comforting cream.
With a humble plate,
Life feels just great,
And lights poverty's face with a gleam.
Ah, Jason, the modern-day Midas, only instead of gold, everything you touch turns to glut. Spending a minor fortune on DoorDash? Why stop there? Perhaps a diamond-studded fork to aid in devouring your indulgences? Living on $40k isn't a Herculean task, it's mere child's play for those not intoxicated by frivolous desires. You seem to be drowning in luxuries while gasping for wisdom. Perhaps you should ponder whether your appetite is for food or just sheer excess. After all, while virtue remains priceless, your vice, it appears, comes with a hefty receipt.
I've gone on record in a few places saying it's easier to afford a house as a minimum wage worker in a poor area than it is to afford a home as a 6-figure earner in the urban landscape.

Of course, there's good reasons for some folks not to move to poor areas. But a lot of people, I think, just don't understand how much easier it is and don't move to an affordable area because they think funding and work would be more difficult to find, and that this would make life harder, rather than for more principled reasons.

Here's a bit of analysis I wrote before; it's regarding a viral $769k house in Redwood, CA:

Going back to this and doing some math. Let's assume 20% down payment.

If you live in an area where you can get a home for $60k, and you have a credit score of 700, you'll be making payments (including fees and taxes) of about $450 a month. This means you or your family's income needs to be a bit over $1.6k a month, about $19k a year.

Now let's talk about the $769k house. You'd need to put down $154k, which could have just flat out bought 2+ houses in the prior town. Then, you'll need to pay about $5,500 a month. To afford that, your income needs to be almost $20k a month, almost $236k a year. That's more than 12x the required income.

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It's much easier to afford a house as a janitor in a small white town than it is to do so as a 6-figure salaryman in Redwood City.
The heiarchy of least reliable to most reliable sources of information

1.Left wing Jewish media
2.Mainstream Jewish media
3.Establishment conservative media
4.Jew for jew media
5.Wikipedia
6. Encyclopedias and other general  knowledge sources of information
7. Specific academic works
8. The 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica
9. Dreams
10. Racist group chats
Based Yooper Hospitality author praises Christ despite the fact that he'd likely make more money if he refrained.