Debt is voluntary. Someone has to convince me otherwise because I dont believe debt can be enforced on you if you dont want it.
Of course, you can expand the idea and generalize it, and make me notice you have no choice over your country decisions. If your country took debt you are born in debt, or if your parents took debt now you live shitlife. I get it, you can be born in debt you didnt choose.
But on a personal level is unquestionable the objective fact of life that you have to take debt voluntarily and nobody is really forcing you.
For instance, students who go university have no cope left. They willingly put themselves into debt. MIT offers free lectures, surely superior quality compared to their local university in Catania or another nameless city. Why would you pay to get inferior subpair info dealt to you by inferior professors if you have free superior alternatives ?
- For social status related, you perceive as if having PHD near your name makes you special.
- Because you follow the herd, and you conform to the "current thing"
- Peer pressured, maybe yuor parents or your normie friends did it you must do the same.
- You want to conform to emotional narratives. You feel you dont belong to society if you dont take debts.
- You want things you cannot afford, like a house bigger, or a bigger car or the newest iphone.
- Want mass produced fake "social status" because you hope to be respected.
- You fell for the cheap ass propaganda in HS from various universities.
But none of these things are valid excuses, nobody ever pointed a rifle on you forcing you to get university from inferior low quality local courses.
Watch newly released raw video of Darth_Aurelius reflections on the recent interview that he granted to the notorious YouTuber known as Slyboy
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I dont think normies have excuses for their debt
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