“””While Lambdin is still working to determine what exactly the relief will mean for him and his wife, he said that discussing retirement is “a much more present conversation now” because contributing to savings is viable after the relief. He can also begin to look into buying a home.
Beyond financial goals, Lambdin said the relief is also allowing him the freedom to pursue some of his long-term dreams, including taking a sabbatical to study with his meditation teacher in India.””””
Lambdin, at age 48, is now looking forward to taxpayers to finance his retirement and to purchase a home for him.
After all, Lambdin has been such a huge asset to the US economy during his 30 years of adulthood.
Deadbeat Lambdin is looking forward to his trip to India where he will become a street beggar. He doesn’t expect his life will change much since he obviously wasn’t paying his debt anyway.