My retirement plan is telling my family I'm going to find water and then walking out into the 50°C weather to sweat to death
Economics
aka "the Muad'dib method"
Nah, he'd be a lot more careful with his water
Except when he walked out into the desert to die at the end of Dune Messiah.
A lot of my peers have a lot of student loan debt. I'm on the older end of the millenial generation and I just kindof totally lucked out. Got a high score on my ACT which qualified me for a full ride at a decent university. I got a couple of other grants on top of that. Got my BS in a good field where I'm still working today. And never had a cent of student debt.
I definitely get that that's not a typical experience for folks my age or younger, no matter the field. Whenever the topic of how oppressive everyone's student loans are comes up around the water cooler, I kindof just stand awkwardly.
I don't come from money or anything. I'm white, which is an advantage in a fucked up way. Living in the midwest. And I didn't go to any of the nationally well-known colleges like Harvard or MIT or anything. But I got a solid degree and graduated magna cum laude.
I got an associates degree from a community college and worked part time to pay it off while I was attending. Got a job before I even graduated and no debt. I don't feel like I did anything exceptional or amazing to avoid the student-debt trap.
At least, you can see first-hand how luck, talent, and effort are all important for achieving something. Besides that, I wish you all the best with having such a headstart