The Big Beautiful Bill just passed.
Here’s what it means for 99% of all you Med Geeks:
- Less student loan forgiveness.
- If you were banking on PSLF, SAVE, or other forgiveness plans—you may now be stuck paying the full balance. That “wait and hope” strategy? Riskier than ever.
- Cuts to Medicaid = more uncompensated care.
- Your patients lose access.
- There’s less insurance reimbursement.
- You get paid less.
- You get blamed for things outside your control.
- Less SNAP = more stressed-out patients.
- You’ll see it firsthand—patients skipping meds, skipping meals, or using the ER as primary care. You carry the emotional weight, while the system gives you zero support.
- More pressure, same pay.
- Policy changes won’t increase your income—but they will increase the number of underinsured patients you’re expected to care for, document, and follow-up on.
- Bigger government promises, fewer real benefits.
- You’re a healthcare provider, not a social worker.But when systems fail, you’re expected to step in—without time, without training, without a raise.
- You’re a healthcare provider, not a social worker.But when systems fail, you’re expected to step in—without time, without training, without a raise.
Here’s what it means for me?
Absolutely nothing. Not because I’m rich. Not because I found some loophole. But because I don’t build my life around government policy. I build my life around ownership. I operate from first principles:
- Produce more than I consume
- Invest more than I spend
- Think long-term while acting today
I’m not waiting for a bill to fix my life. I’m not planning my future based on tax policy. And I’m definitely not sitting around hoping someone “up there” saves me. You might say, “That’s delusional. You live in a bubble.” Yes. A bubble I intentionally created. A bubble of clarity. Discipline. Control. Because while most people get hijacked by headlines, I stay focused on what actually matters:
- My family
- My physical and mental capacity
- My financial freedom
The rest? It’s noise. The media thrives on fear. The government thrives on dependence. But I thrive on personal responsibility. So no—I’m not mad. I’m not scared. I’m not waiting. I’m building. I’m creating. I’m living.
I’m not wasting my energy fixating on the Big Beautiful Bill.
Because if I do? I spiral. I grieve for patients who lose coverage. I rage at the dysfunction of our government. I feel powerless watching systems fail the people I care about. But here’s the truth: staying stuck in that spiral doesn’t help anyone. So instead—I choose to build Med Geek Millionaires. I choose to build entrepreneurs. I choose to give every med geek out there a shot at financial freedom, so one day *you can say F you to broken policies**. You can CHOOSE to leave medicine— and fight for healthcare workers in Congress or the Oval Office. You can CHOOSE to donate six figures to causes you believe in. You can CHOOSE to change the damn system— because you’re no longer a pawn in it.
That’s the WHY behind financial freedom.
So here’s my advice: Turn off the news. Unfollow the outrage. Filter out the noise. Go all in on YOU. Because when you’re strong, free, and clear— that’s when you can truly help others. Not while you’re drowning. Let’s go. Unconventionally Yours, Sam