FACT: How I Financed my Walking Taco with Klarna
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💸 I’ve taken complete control of my finances as a college student.
You heard that right. I am ALWAYS hustling.
I’m a student dining hall assistant. I’m a full-time business student. I’m the vice president of my Aspiring Executive Organization.
🔥And I don’t just survive, but I THRIVE with my money—despite the fact I spend almost all my earnings on Polymarket parlays and pitchers with the boys every weekend. I even do it all without asking my parents to dip into my trust fund for me.
The secret? Klarna.*
I financed my walking taco with Klarna, and it changed my life. Instead of spending a full $6.49 on a meal, I just spend $1.63 once a week over four easy installments. 💰🤑
In this culture of instant gratification we live in, it can be easy to forget that our day to day actions have a cumulative impact on our future. Each time I make a payment, I look back at my time and assess the opportunities I’ve taken and the progress I made toward achieving my goals.
Not only that, but paying for a walking taco via Klarna is a lot like investing in a business. When you invest, you’re not just throwing money at it; you’re putting your name on it. When you make a purchase, are you proud of it? 🤔Will you be proud of it one, two; four weeks in the future?
These are the sort of risks investors make every day, so why not start thinking about it now?
🙌Food isn’t just fuel—it’s an investment in your future. The protein and mild food poisoning from that walking taco shaped me into who I am today and will continue to impact the business decisions I make going forward.
‼️Next week: I’ll discuss what the class of 2027 snap story taught me about B2C sales. 👀
*My lawyers told me I’m required to disclose that I hold stock in Klarna Group PLC (KLAR).



