Clint Franklin
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Hey folks,
I know this is probably a very personal matter for some, but for those who are willing to discuss it... what is your opinion on things like "the value of a dollar" and debt? For example, I look around at the way most people in America handle their money and just have to shake my head. Someone I know recently lost his job (he quit because he was unhappy having to work, more or less) and moved back home a few states away. While he had his job, he ran up a good bit of credit card debt, and somehow thinks that he can get by with a part time job at a grocery store. The kicker is that he hasn't updated his resume at all, and with credit card debts like his, there's no way he can manage.
People seem to not care anymore. They want money, but then treat it like it's worthless. They blow it on things (which isn't a problem, except when they CANNOT AFFORD IT) that they don't need, or even want after a few weeks. It's like responsibility and money are mutually exclusive for most people.
Personally, I have zero debt. I know I can't afford it, so I don't go there. No credit cards, no loans, I pay for what I want or need with cash. I use a prepaid cell phone plan that I can afford. And most importantly, if I can't pay cash for something - I *save* my money up. It does mean that sometimes I miss out, but I'd rather wait than sell my financial soul to some lender who is more than happy to sling money to people who they know can't pay more than the minimum payments (if that).
I'm interested in your opinions. Why is it that money is taken so lightly these days, yet people want it so badly?
I know this is probably a very personal matter for some, but for those who are willing to discuss it... what is your opinion on things like "the value of a dollar" and debt? For example, I look around at the way most people in America handle their money and just have to shake my head. Someone I know recently lost his job (he quit because he was unhappy having to work, more or less) and moved back home a few states away. While he had his job, he ran up a good bit of credit card debt, and somehow thinks that he can get by with a part time job at a grocery store. The kicker is that he hasn't updated his resume at all, and with credit card debts like his, there's no way he can manage.
People seem to not care anymore. They want money, but then treat it like it's worthless. They blow it on things (which isn't a problem, except when they CANNOT AFFORD IT) that they don't need, or even want after a few weeks. It's like responsibility and money are mutually exclusive for most people.
Personally, I have zero debt. I know I can't afford it, so I don't go there. No credit cards, no loans, I pay for what I want or need with cash. I use a prepaid cell phone plan that I can afford. And most importantly, if I can't pay cash for something - I *save* my money up. It does mean that sometimes I miss out, but I'd rather wait than sell my financial soul to some lender who is more than happy to sling money to people who they know can't pay more than the minimum payments (if that).
I'm interested in your opinions. Why is it that money is taken so lightly these days, yet people want it so badly?