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Re: The average U.S. household carried $11,500 in debt [Re: IN cooner] #8584298
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I like your response PF.

I always followed the Tyler Durden philosophy. He says this about money--"We work jobs we hate to buy (crap) we don't need."

As I get into my mid 50s I look around and see things I bought but did not need even though I am a very disciplined saver. Guns, tools, equipment--the list is long.

But, I am doing something about it. It was hard, but I went through the gun safe recently. Some are getting rehomed for cash. Some will be given away. The shop is next.

Maybe I can retire just a bit earlier. Maybe I can buy something I actually need--or even better that my wife or kids actually need. Regardless, I'll have less crap weighing me down.

Re: The average U.S. household carried $11,500 in debt [Re: IN cooner] #8584307
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From Tyler Durden to the Apostle Paul....

"godliness with contentment is great gain"

Well said PF and BC!

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Re: The average U.S. household carried $11,500 in debt [Re: TreedaBlackdog] #8584348
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Originally Posted by TreedaBlackdog
Originally Posted by Dirt
I've been debt free for 62 years. I wonder if I will set the record?


I would say you have lived an interesting life and should write a book of how you have done it. Did you purchase a house and land ever?
i bought two 10 acre parcels and built two small homes and several cabins.sheds, a shop, and a sauna.

Build as you can afford

I often wonder with no credit history if i can even get a loan?


Who is John Galt?
Re: The average U.S. household carried $11,500 in debt [Re: IN cooner] #8584355
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If rather Drive a newer Vehicle ...where the AC works.

Iam dead along time ....and I sure ain't suffering any more than I have to.

Friend of mine just died....saved and planned his whole life...did without for many

Many years...and now he's in the ground.

Needless to say.....iam going out Broke & Red Faced...the same way

I entered this world


It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees.
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