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<blockquote data-quote="JMJ Farms" data-source="post: 1296462" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>Just because you have to borrow money doesn't necessarily mean you can't afford something. I have no problem with someone who wants to save their money and wait till they can pay for something before they buy it. But if you have to save enough money to build a house or buy a car, you will be a ripe old age. I look at it like this. I ain't guaranteed to wake up in the morning. I want to enjoy life a little while I'm here. I don't borrow money to buy toys. I don't use credit cards to buy stuff I don't need. But if I had to have enough money in my checking account to front all my operating expenses..... I'd be renting a house and riding a moped. I started with nothing, and still ain't got much, but if I never borrowed any money, I'd still have nothing. I have very little personal debt, but I've got a good bit of business debt that I considered "good debt". Not attacking you ram! to each their own. Nothing wrong with saving. Nothing wrong with borrowing. But in the end, you wind up in the same place.... We all gonna leave here with what we came with, some are just gonna have a lot more in between.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMJ Farms, post: 1296462, member: 24583"] Just because you have to borrow money doesn't necessarily mean you can't afford something. I have no problem with someone who wants to save their money and wait till they can pay for something before they buy it. But if you have to save enough money to build a house or buy a car, you will be a ripe old age. I look at it like this. I ain't guaranteed to wake up in the morning. I want to enjoy life a little while I'm here. I don't borrow money to buy toys. I don't use credit cards to buy stuff I don't need. But if I had to have enough money in my checking account to front all my operating expenses..... I'd be renting a house and riding a moped. I started with nothing, and still ain't got much, but if I never borrowed any money, I'd still have nothing. I have very little personal debt, but I've got a good bit of business debt that I considered "good debt". Not attacking you ram! to each their own. Nothing wrong with saving. Nothing wrong with borrowing. But in the end, you wind up in the same place.... We all gonna leave here with what we came with, some are just gonna have a lot more in between. [/QUOTE]
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