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💸 YOU THINK YOU’RE BROKE? WAIT ‘TIL YOU HEAR WHAT GEN Z JUST DID TO THE ECONOMY 💸

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💸 YOU THINK YOU’RE BROKE? WAIT ‘TIL YOU HEAR WHAT GEN Z JUST DID TO THE ECONOMY 💸

💸 YOU THINK YOU’RE BROKE? WAIT ‘TIL YOU HEAR WHAT GEN Z JUST DID TO THE ECONOMY 💸

okay besties, let’s talk about the elephant in the room. and by elephant, I mean money. that green stuff you trade for iced coffees and rent payments? yeah, it’s basically a personality now. and if you’re not obsessed with it, you’re literally living in 2019. 💀

so here’s the tea: money is the new aesthetic. forget “quiet luxury” or “old money” vibes—we’re talking full-on cash era. like, your mutuals on TikTok are literally posting their bank account balances like it’s a mood board. and I’m not mad about it?? because let’s be real, who doesn’t wanna see a 22-year-old with 50k in savings flexing on a Tuesday? that’s the energy we need. 🔥

but here’s where it gets messy. the economy is literally gaslighting us. one minute you’re looking at a $5 avocado toast like “that’s fine,” and the next minute it’s $8 and you’re questioning your entire existence. like, inflation is not a vibe. it’s giving “I left my wallet at home but also my rent went up 20%.” 💸

and don’t even get me started on the “side hustle” culture. we’re all out here trying to be our own bosses, but at what cost? I have friends who are doing dropshipping, selling digital planners, flipping thrift finds, and running a TikTok shop all at the same time. it’s giving “I haven’t slept in 72 hours but my PayPal is stacked.” like, is this freedom or just a different kind of prison? 🤔

but here’s the real plot twist: money is the new social currency. you can’t just be hot anymore. you have to be hot AND rich. or at least look like you’re rich. remember when people used to care about your personality? yeah, that’s so 2020. now it’s all about the bag. and if you don’t have one, you’re basically invisible. 🚫

and the worst part? everyone’s faking it. I’m talking about that influencer who posts a pic in a rented Lamborghini but can’t afford a Chipotle bowl. like, babe, the math isn’t mathing. but we all do it. we’re all out here pretending like we’re thriving when really we’re just surviving. it’s giving “I have $3.47 in my checking account but I just bought a $200 hoodie.” 🛍️

but let’s get real for a second. money is literally ruining our mental health. we’re all chasing this idea of “financial freedom” but nobody talks about how toxic the grind is. like, you’re working 80 hours a week, skipping sleep, and eating instant ramen just to save up for a down payment on a house you’ll never afford. it’s giving “Burning out before 30.” 🔥

and the worst part? the system is rigged. literally. we’re out here playing the game but the rules keep changing. one day you’re saving up for a house, the next day interest rates are through the roof and you’re stuck renting forever. it’s giving “I’ll never own property but at least I have a Stanley cup.” 😭

but okay, let’s talk about the good stuff. because not all money news is bad. some people are actually winning. I’m talking about that one girl who invested in crypto during the dip and now she’s living in Bali. or that guy who started a niche business selling custom sneakers and now he’s a millionaire. like, it can happen. but it’s rare. and we all know it. 💅

so what’s the move? honestly, I don’t even know. maybe we just accept that money is a scam and start trading in seashells again? or maybe we just keep vibing and hope for the best? because let’s face it, nobody has it figured out. we’re all just out here doing our best, trying to stack cash and stay cute. 💰

but here’s one thing I know for sure: money is not the endgame. it’s just the tool. and if we keep treating it like the goal, we’re gonna end up broke and miserable. so maybe take a step back. buy the iced coffee. treat yourself. because at the end of the day, you can’t take your bank account to the grave. and if you do, that’s lowkey weird. 🪦

so yeah, money is messy, chaotic, and lowkey toxic. but it’s also the only way we survive in this economy. so let’s keep grinding, keep faking it, and keep praying that one day we’ll wake up and be rich. until then, I’ll be here, sipping my overpriced latte and crying into my phone. 💅✨

Final Thoughts


After reading the article, it’s clear that money isn’t just a medium of exchange—it’s a psychological mirror reflecting our deepest anxieties about status and survival. The real danger isn’t having too little or too much, but mistaking the symbol for the substance, letting the tool define the craftsman. In the end, those who understand that money is a servant, not a master, are the only ones who ever truly own it.