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Hey X, need advice from anyone who has climbed out of a deep financial hole. Situation: $70k in debt. Mental state: feels like the end. How did you handle numbers like this? How do you stay sane and start getting out step-by-step? Please share your stories.
You know, I never thought I'd end up in a situation like this—I just feel so defeated…
I don't know what to do next
And it's all because of those damn pieces of paper (dollars)
I'm tired—I don't have the strength anymore
I know there are a lot of kind people in the world.
And if 3,000 people each donate $20, I’ll be able to pay off all my debts—which total around $60,000—and start my life over.
I spent four months on #LinkedIn looking for a remote job. I applied to 1,000 job postings and had several interviews, but it was all for nothing. Because my English isn’t very good, everyone ignored me, and my experience didn’t matter at all.
Is anyone here looking to hire?
I’m launching this new branch publicly. If you work in logistics in the U.S., let’s stay in touch.
It’s rare to find people with such a high level of discipline.
I turned the business around and paid off that debt. Today, I’m an operations manager in logistics with a proven track record that can’t be faked.
But I’m looking for a bigger challenge.
I’m bringing this mental toughness and nine years of experience to the U.S. market.
For three years, my life was tough but simple: 12-hour shifts, negotiating FTL/LTL rates, tracking shipments across different time zones, and then the gym.
No days off.
Every successful negotiation was a victory over the past. Every crisis I resolved strengthened my resolve.
That $70,000 debt was weighing on me physically. I couldn’t rely on “luck”; I needed a strict system just to survive.
I found my salvation in two things:
Daily, grueling workouts.
The high-stress chaos of international freight transport.
0 to 9 years in logistics. Managing shipments worth millions (EU/Asia). But four years ago? I was drowning in $70,000 of debt. Here’s how iron discipline and chaos turned me into a top logistics professional and turned my life around. Follow my journey toward my goal in the U.S.!