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Then by extension, homeless people have the most personal freedom of anyone.

What kind of ridiculous argument is this?




I think yours is the ridiculous argument, how are homeless people relevant to this conversation?


They have more "freedom" than renters, right? They can pack up and head somewhere else whenever they want (as they're not bound by a lease), and they have absolutely zero responsibilities to anyone other than to obey the law.

But they have the least personal financial freedom, is my point.


How do homeowners have more personal financial freedom than renters with their money in index funds?




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