Stuck in the Hamster Wheel of Debt? Why Adulting Feels Exhausting and How to Break the Cycle

Are you currently trapped in a hamster wheel  - running in a never-ending loop? 

    Adulting can be this hard, especially in an economy where simply getting by often requires borrowing. Taking loans is not bad and being caught in multiple loans is not a sign of irresponsibility. Many people are simply responding to inflation and unavoidable obligations. In short, they simply don't have the means to catch up and the only remaining option is borrowing. Over time, this leads to revolving debt - where loans stop being temporary solutions and start becoming a cycle.

You pay one loan, then borrow again to cover another.

    A short-term loan pays a monthly amortization while a credit card fills the gap left by limited cash flow. You stay current, but nothing ever really ends. Interest resets, pressure returns, and the month starts all over again. This is the quiet trap of revolving debt. It looks like responsibility, but it feels like exhaustion.

    The problem here isn’t discipline since most people didn’t borrow for luxury, but for survival. The real issue is that spreading payments across many [small] loans keeps all of them alive, along with their interest. When nothing closes, cash flow never improves and stress never leaves.

    This is where Salmon becomes useful - not as a miracle, but as a "practical tool". Salmon can be your diversion in managing your obligations since this credit line allows you to repay with no interest for two months. Instead of endlessly re-loaning just to stay afloat, you compress the pressure into a short window and actually finish something.

    Two months of focused repayment can do what years of minimum payments cannot: end a loan, stop interest from piling up, and free up breathing room. This can be life-changing since it changes cash flow, lightens mental load, and restores momentum.

    If you feel like you’re always paying but never finishing, you’re not failing at adulting. You may simply be stuck in a revolving system that rewards survival but delays freedom. And freeing yourself from this system doesn’t start with paying more, but in ending one debt [at a time].

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