very eye-opening perspective. i always assumed that having large amounts of debt would be the most stressful thing in the world. although not ideal, it seems like you have a pretty good foundation and are able to manage it accordingly. hope you can get a promotion on that after school job and can continue to find the time to post videos. rooting for you brotha ❤
@@A05G that means a lot broski, thank you! It’s a lot easier when you can see the numbers you owe and match it with the income you have so you’re paying your bills on time, because before then I had no clue how high they would go. I think it also builds diligence and shows that you’re responsible with paying things for future purchases like buying a house for instance, but I don’t have any plans to do that anytime soon haha
@@CowTipin I really enjoy coding from time to time, it’s a very useful skill to learn and all its nuances. The debt does suck but when managed over time it’s not so bad. Thanks for commenting!
@Boosherboosh all college, I was out of state almost my entire college career so it was stacking massively. Before I knew it I had over $100k of loans. But luckily they’re student loans and have relatively low interest rates and are spread across several years so they’re okay to manage
@Boosherboosh I could’ve been a little smarter and saved some money to get in state or do community college longer but I had committed already at that point and am paying for it
@@SoymilkGuy aye appreciate it my man, yeah it really is a lot but if I stay focused and break everything down each month it’s not so bad. Keeping a positive attitude about it is better than letting it negatively affect me. Plus when they’re paid I’ll have insanely good credit
Always a great day when I wake up to a colinmecrazy cod commentary
that's how I feel everytime you upload GOAT 🐐
very eye-opening perspective. i always assumed that having large amounts of debt would be the most stressful thing in the world. although not ideal, it seems like you have a pretty good foundation and are able to manage it accordingly. hope you can get a promotion on that after school job and can continue to find the time to post videos. rooting for you brotha ❤
@@A05G that means a lot broski, thank you! It’s a lot easier when you can see the numbers you owe and match it with the income you have so you’re paying your bills on time, because before then I had no clue how high they would go. I think it also builds diligence and shows that you’re responsible with paying things for future purchases like buying a house for instance, but I don’t have any plans to do that anytime soon haha
The coding thing is cool! Debt sucks and is stressful. Great video!
@@CowTipin I really enjoy coding from time to time, it’s a very useful skill to learn and all its nuances. The debt does suck but when managed over time it’s not so bad. Thanks for commenting!
Hey make these kind of videos where you talk about yourself and opinions. I've subbed. Cool gameplay btw
@@freq3493 I’ve got a fair amount for new comers to check out but I’ll keep it up! Thanks for watching bro 👊
Is the debt due to college or just many things?
@Boosherboosh all college, I was out of state almost my entire college career so it was stacking massively. Before I knew it I had over $100k of loans. But luckily they’re student loans and have relatively low interest rates and are spread across several years so they’re okay to manage
@@CollinMeCrazy jesus christ
@Boosherboosh I could’ve been a little smarter and saved some money to get in state or do community college longer but I had committed already at that point and am paying for it
Dude great video and breakdown, but man $100k debt is quite large, glad you’re able to be logical and not emotional about it, you got this!
@@SoymilkGuy aye appreciate it my man, yeah it really is a lot but if I stay focused and break everything down each month it’s not so bad. Keeping a positive attitude about it is better than letting it negatively affect me. Plus when they’re paid I’ll have insanely good credit