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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 4 days 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

Tim is an Appalachian poet and cookbook author. He writes about rural life, family, and the places he grew up around. His poetry and essays have appeared in Bloodroot and Coal Dust, his latest book.

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  • Vicki Lawana Trusselli 4 days ago

    You are brilliant!

  • Marie Wilson4 days ago

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

  • D. J. Reddall4 days ago

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

  • Leslie Writes4 days ago

    Bravo, sir!

  • Harper Lewis4 days ago

    Fanfuckingtastic. Love, love, love this!

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