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Every crime needs an accomplice. Yours is your lifestyle.   First, the numbers that are true: 1987, my parents' house — $120,000. Today: $950,000. My first apartment at 26: $800/month. Same apartment now: $2,400. The market is rigged. That's real.   But the market doesn't spend $180/month on coffee. $200 on delivery. $120 on subscriptions you forgot you have. $80 on the gym membership used twice in January. You do that.   $500–700/month. Gone. Every month. While paying someone else's mortgage.   The system didn't take your future in one move. It made the present feel more urgent than the future. That's a much older trick than housing prices.   Here's what compounding means: money invested at 25 doubles by 35. Money spent on lattes at 25 is just gone.   At 45, I understand what I was doing at 25. Buying feelings. Security felt expensive. A flat white felt achievable.   The market stole the big future. Your habits are spending the small one before it can grow.   The response to a rigged system is not lifestyle inflation. It's clarity — brutal, specific clarity — about what builds versus what just makes today bearable. Most people never find out the difference. You don't have to be one of them.   …   The same compound interest runs on the body. Every year of chronic stress unaddressed. Every sleep debt carried forward. The body keeps receipts the same way a compound account does.   The market can't touch what you build inside. Your body is the one asset that responds only to what you give it.
Every crime needs an accomplice. Yours is your lifestyle. First, the numbers that are true: 1987, my parents' house — $120,000. Today: $950,000. My first apartment at 26: $800/month. Same apartment now: $2,400. The market is rigged. That's real. But the market doesn't spend $180/month on coffee. $200 on delivery. $120 on subscriptions you forgot you have. $80 on the gym membership used twice in January. You do that. $500–700/month. Gone. Every month. While paying someone else's mortgage. The system didn't take your future in one move. It made the present feel more urgent than the future. That's a much older trick than housing prices. Here's what compounding means: money invested at 25 doubles by 35. Money spent on lattes at 25 is just gone. At 45, I understand what I was doing at 25. Buying feelings. Security felt expensive. A flat white felt achievable. The market stole the big future. Your habits are spending the small one before it can grow. The response to a rigged system is not lifestyle inflation. It's clarity — brutal, specific clarity — about what builds versus what just makes today bearable. Most people never find out the difference. You don't have to be one of them. … The same compound interest runs on the body. Every year of chronic stress unaddressed. Every sleep debt carried forward. The body keeps receipts the same way a compound account does. The market can't touch what you build inside. Your body is the one asset that responds only to what you give it.

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