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Big Beautiful Bill- what it means for all you Med Geeks

July 15, 2025
Big Beautiful Bill- what it means for all you Med Geeks

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.

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