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Economic recovery in uncharted waters
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2020-05-07 at 12:43 AM UTC
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2020-05-07 at 12:47 AM UTC
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2020-05-07 at 1:02 AM UTC
Originally posted by frala Has anybody ever had to not rebuild at some point in their life? I’d like to meet that person.
me. Ive made good decisions in my short time on earth, unlike 90% of Americans. Ive sacrificed more than most of you could ever imagine in order to get to where i am today. The problem with the majority of Americans today is nobody wants to sacrifice "this" in order to get "that" in the long term. Everybody wants instant gratification, doesn't want to invest any time or money for the future, buys things they cant afford because its only "x" amount a month without looking at what it will cost them long term. Most people disgust me when they try to flaunt and brag about objects that i know they couldnt afford to buy but did anyway because loans are stretched out to unbelieveable amounts of years these days.
I think the scariest part is most people only have around a month or 2 at best of savings put away in order to keep their current lifestyle, i really dont know how these type of people sleep at night to be honest -
2020-05-07 at 2:08 AM UTC
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2020-05-07 at 2:19 AM UTCanyone looking for a career change into prostitution, let me know.
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2020-05-07 at 2:21 AM UTCYou are a very rare individual indeed Mr. C...... I wish A thousand times that I had made better decisions. I make better ones now I guess. Things I did with thought, I pay cash for any vehicle, and I'm not in debt. and also, I saved the entire globe by not having any kids.
NEVER lend money to your friends. I helped many in better times, to the tune of $120,000,00 to this day. I could use that now.
I heard one that thought I couldn't hear. he didn't know I was on the other side of the garage working: aaaaaah he don't need it back, he's not hurting. I'll pay him when I'm damn good and ready.
I had given him 10 grand, 6 months previous. He then needed it for his flat nose and missing ear. Never saw him again. -
2020-05-07 at 2:23 AM UTC
Originally posted by cigreting me. Ive made good decisions in my short time on earth, unlike 90% of Americans. Ive sacrificed more than most of you could ever imagine in order to get to where i am today. The problem with the majority of Americans today is nobody wants to sacrifice "this" in order to get "that" in the long term. Everybody wants instant gratification, doesn't want to invest any time or money for the future, buys things they cant afford because its only "x" amount a month without looking at what it will cost them long term. Most people disgust me when they try to flaunt and brag about objects that i know they couldnt afford to buy but did anyway because loans are stretched out to unbelieveable amounts of years these days.
I think the scariest part is most people only have around a month or 2 at best of savings put away in order to keep their current lifestyle, i really dont know how these type of people sleep at night to be honest
Literally every single person ever born had no fucking clue about any of what yiure talking about when they were born. Remember that too.
BRAINS, dude. we all have unique ones. -
2020-05-07 at 2:25 AM UTC
Originally posted by Firekrochfatty You are a very rare individual indeed Mr. C…… I wish A thousand times that I had made better decisions. I make better ones now I guess. Things I did with thought, I pay cash for any vehicle, and I'm not in debt. and also, I saved the entire globe by not having any kids.
NEVER lend money to your friends. I helped many in better times, to the tune of $120,000,00 to this day. I could use that now.
I heard one that thought I couldn't hear. he didn't know I was on the other side of the garage working: aaaaaah he don't need it back, he's not hurting. I'll pay him when I'm damn good and ready.
I had given him 10 grand, 6 months previous. He then needed it for his flat nose and missing ear. Never saw him again.
I paid cash for my new bike. Fuck the system. -
2020-05-07 at 2:27 AM UTC
Originally posted by mmQ Literally every single person ever born had no fucking clue about any of what yiure talking about when they were born. Remember that too.
BRAINS, dude. we all have unique ones.
in your case the only thing you have between your ears is the built up pile of broken condoms that 'accidentally' fell off your various sex partners as they were plowing your back forty -
2020-05-07 at 2:28 AM UTC
Originally posted by cigreting me. Ive made good decisions in my short time on earth, unlike 90% of Americans. Ive sacrificed more than most of you could ever imagine in order to get to where i am today. The problem with the majority of Americans today is nobody wants to sacrifice "this" in order to get "that" in the long term. Everybody wants instant gratification, doesn't want to invest any time or money for the future, buys things they cant afford because its only "x" amount a month without looking at what it will cost them long term. Most people disgust me when they try to flaunt and brag about objects that i know they couldnt afford to buy but did anyway because loans are stretched out to unbelieveable amounts of years these days.
I think the scariest part is most people only have around a month or 2 at best of savings put away in order to keep their current lifestyle, i really dont know how these type of people sleep at night to be honest
Are you in your 20s and did you enter into adulthood without any debt? -
2020-05-07 at 2:29 AM UTC
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2020-05-07 at 2:30 AM UTC
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2020-05-07 at 2:31 AM UTC
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2020-05-07 at 2:35 AM UTC
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2020-05-07 at 2:55 AM UTC
Originally posted by frala Are you in your 20s and did you enter into adulthood without any debt?
I've never had any debt my whole life but every time I go to prison I have to default because I literally cannot pay previous bills because I dont have access to phones and account numbers and that stuff so I literally had a credit card go into default over a dollar something. I lost the bank account over it and when I reopened one with the same bank they took 17 interest payments of a penny to a nickle and probably sent a ton of harshly worded letters to an old address over it.
Then I get out and have to try to figure out who I might owe money to which things like credit karma have made easier. That's the part of prison NO ONE TELLS YOU ABOUT. THE DEBT DEFAULTING. I shoulda listened Mama -
2020-05-07 at 2:57 AM UTC
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2020-05-07 at 3 AM UTC
Originally posted by Sudo I've never had any debt my whole life but every time I go to prison I have to default because I literally cannot pay previous bills because I dont have access to phones and account numbers and that stuff so I literally had a credit card go into default over a dollar something. I lost the bank account over it and when I reopened one with the same bank they took 17 interest payments of a penny to a nickle and probably sent a ton of harshly worded letters to an old address over it.
Then I get out and have to try to figure out who I might owe money to which things like credit karma have made easier. That's the part of prison NO ONE TELLS YOU ABOUT. THE DEBT DEFAULTING. I shoulda listened Mama
Boy I oughta whoop yo ass -
2020-05-07 at 3:04 AM UTC
Originally posted by Sudo I've never had any debt my whole life but every time I go to prison I have to default because I literally cannot pay previous bills because I dont have access to phones and account numbers and that stuff so I literally had a credit card go into default over a dollar something. I lost the bank account over it and when I reopened one with the same bank they took 17 interest payments of a penny to a nickle and probably sent a ton of harshly worded letters to an old address over it.
Then I get out and have to try to figure out who I might owe money to which things like credit karma have made easier. That's the part of prison NO ONE TELLS YOU ABOUT. THE DEBT DEFAULTING. I shoulda listened Mama
This is your fresh canvas. I know you're gonna use it wisely, from all you've learned.
The fact that you mentioned you Mom, means that you're listening to her now. -
2020-05-07 at 3:06 AM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Why do you need to make 60k?
A single person can get by on much less than 60k.
I have been on a rebuilding my whole life over from nothing for 7 years, including my career - because yes I’m a stubborn, foolish woman who told my ex husband of 28 years .... see ya - and took absolutely zero (I lie, I demanded he pay my 15.00 phone bill until I die, which lasted 2 or 3 years) I paid for my kids education, so I actually started out with -a lot!
Anyhow, I took a risk less than 6 months ago, which I didn’t feel was a risk at the time because I didn’t foresee covid-19) I took a short term, low interest, large monthly loan out to pay off a huge remodel project of my home I purchased just 2.5 years ago. And my car is also too expensive now, but I was driving a lot for work and I wanted to treat myself to a car .. I felt I had earned a little something special for myself .. and my cobra is 600.00 a month + my life insurance. I have enough in savings to live 1 year with no incoming money. But I’m trying to avoid that.
Originally posted by cigreting me. Ive made good decisions in my short time on earth, unlike 90% of Americans. Ive sacrificed more than most of you could ever imagine in order to get to where i am today. The problem with the majority of Americans today is nobody wants to sacrifice "this" in order to get "that" in the long term. Everybody wants instant gratification, doesn't want to invest any time or money for the future, buys things they cant afford because its only "x" amount a month without looking at what it will cost them long term. Most people disgust me when they try to flaunt and brag about objects that i know they couldnt afford to buy but did anyway because loans are stretched out to unbelieveable amounts of years these days.
I think the scariest part is most people only have around a month or 2 at best of savings put away in order to keep their current lifestyle, i really dont know how these type of people sleep at night to be honest
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Oops - my reply to cigs quote above, is below
Instead of boasting about how you are the only person on the planet to sacrifice and work hard …. I would love to hear about your successful relationships, healthy kids, and what exactly you did, for how long to have your great life … JS -
2020-05-07 at 3:16 AM UTC