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How to Be Poor in a 'Booming' Economy

A Survival Guide in a World That Says You're Fine

By Tim CarmichaelPublished 2 months ago 1 min read

Step 1: Redefine Wealth

Call your empty refrigerator "minimalist cuisine."

Your mattress on the floor? "Avant-garde interior design."

Your multiple side hustles aren't desperation; they're "entrepreneurial diversity."

Step 2: Master Economic Alchemy

Turn $17 into a week's worth of meals.

Ramen becomes a gourmet experience when you add imagination.

Ketchup packets are now "complimentary sauce."

Step 3: Bank Account Meditation

Check your balance with eyes half-closed.

Squint strategically; $-37 looks almost like $37 if you're creative.

Practice zen-like detachment from numerical reality.

Step 4: Gig Economy Gymnastics

Deliver food while dreaming of affording food.

Drive strangers around while praying your car doesn't break down.

Freelance like you're building a startup, not surviving.

Step 5: Budgeting Brilliance

Budget meetings are now a solo performance art.

Spreadsheets filled with hope and negative numbers.

Your financial plan: magical thinking meets quantum economics.

Pro Tip:

When someone says "the economy is booming!"

Smile. Nod. Silently wonder which economy they're describing.

Certainly not the one living rent-free in your anxiety.

Finale: Congratulations!

You're not broke; you're a financial performance artist.

Surviving capitalism is your masterpiece.

Applaud yourself. Metaphorically.

Actual applause costs extra.

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About the Creator

Tim Carmichael

I am an Appalachian poet and cookbook author. I write about rural life, family, and the places I grew up around. My poetry and essays have appeared in Beautiful and Brutal Things, My latest book. Check it out on Amazon

https://a.co/d/537XqhW

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  • Vicki Lawana Trusselli 2 months ago

    You are brilliant!

  • Marie Wilson2 months ago

    This is great! It cleverly hits the nail on the head - metaphorically, of course - real nails cost extra!

  • D. J. Reddall2 months ago

    This is wonderfully clever and darkly comical, Tim: democracies are clearly malfunctioning when the many starve while the few savor lavish luxury.

  • Leslie Writes2 months ago

    Bravo, sir!

  • Harper Lewis2 months ago

    Fanfuckingtastic. Love, love, love this!

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