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31 members Created Jun 2026

How I think about the sequence of returns risk heading into retirement

The psychological side of paying off debt — the feelings nobody talks about in the spreadsheet discussions.

When I was in heavy credit card debt, the weight of it was ambient. It affected how I thought about my career, my relationships, and my sense of possibility. Every financial conversation carried a background current of shame.

Paying off the last dollar didn't feel like I expected. It wasn't the celebration I'd planned. It felt more like... relief. The absence of a bad thing rather than the presence of a good one.

A month later, something shifted. Decisions that had felt closed started feeling open. I took on a freelance project I'd have been afraid to take before, knowing I could afford a slow month. I didn't take the safe option at my annual review — I asked for the stretch role.

Debt freedom isn't just a financial state. It's a different relationship to risk and possibility. The math understates the value.

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