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Crisis Precedes Change

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

Until the pain became unbearable, I was not willing to change.  Pain brings change.  Crisis precedes progress.  And change exposes our weaknesses.  No wonder so many of us avoid change at any cost.
— Mary Hunt, The Best of the Cheapskate Monthly



Don’t Stop Until You Die

Sunday, October 26th, 2008

This is perhaps the main lesson of this whole experience. It is basic but still unlearned: human beings must have savings. This is not just a good idea. It’s the difference between life and death, terror and calm. So start saving right now, and don’t stop until you die.
— Ben Stein, “You Don’t Always Know [...]



The Absolute Truth

Friday, September 26th, 2008

Here is a simple but profound truth: YOU CAN NOT GET OUT OF DEBT BY BORROWING MORE MONEY. 
No more than an alcoholic can become sober by having another drink.
— Jerrold Mundis, How to Get Out of Debt, Stay Out of Debt, and Live Prosperously



Who Needs This?

Friday, June 13th, 2008

But the thing is, [debt] is worse than obesity, because this is a problem that you can hide. It’s a problem that you can deny that you have. You can have a big fat lifestyle, and you can pretend you’re making a lot of money because you can just finance it and pretend that you’re [...]



Living for the Now

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

It is human nature to want it and want it now; it is also a sign of immaturity. Being willing to delay pleasure for a greater result is a sign of maturity. However, our culture teaches us to live for the now. “I want it!” we scream, and we can get it, if we are [...]



Advantages of Solvency

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

One of the advantages of living a life of economic solvency is you don’t have to spend too much time in petty disputes with bank clerks.
— “Trail,” blog commenter, regarding an individual who was upset that her bank was reducing her HELOC



Digging Deeper

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

There are people who are addicted to shopping, and then there are people who just spend more than they make. More and more people every year fall into the latter category. According to a Roper survey, fewer Americans in 2004 than in the two previous years said they planned to cut back when it comes [...]



Living on The Edge

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

The Edge is a miserable place to live. People who exist from paycheck to paycheck live there. They spend all they have. And when something unexpected happens, they must either take a flying leap into the darkness below or run to the credit cards, the finance company, or worse, the bankruptcy court.
— Mary Hunt, Debt-Proof [...]



Attitude

Tuesday, March 4th, 2008

The single most significant decision you make on a daily basis is your choice of attitude.  It’s the difference between letting life happen to you or taking control and making it happen.  Debt-proofing your attitude is the difference between your financial situation controlling your life or you taking control of your finances.
— Mary Hunt, Debt-Proof [...]



The Devil You Know

Monday, February 18th, 2008

The devil you know is much better than the devil you don’t.  Make a complete list of your debts and creditors.  Some people panic at this point, as if committing this information to paper will breathe life into a dormant monster.  If you’re one of these, realize that there is nothing in this action that [...]



One Day at a Time

Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

All you have to do to begin your recovery and open the door to total freedom is avoid taking on any new debt today.  I don’t avoid debt tomorrow, next week, next month, or next year.  That’s too much to think about.  I just do it today, one day at a time.  And these days, [...]



Earn More than Money

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

Actually, respect, approval, and admiration — even friendship and love — are given much more freely to people who are confident and secure in their personal finances, who are solvent and who’ve stopped debting, than they are to those who aren’t and who haven’t.
— Jerrold Mundis, How to Get Out of Debt, Stay Out of [...]



What Debt Is

Monday, January 14th, 2008

Your height is a permanent condition.  So is the color of your eyes.  Your debt is not.  It’s a situation.  Situations are temporary.  A cold is a situation.  You didn’t always have it; you won’t have it forever.  Debt is nothing more than that.
— Jerrold Mundis, How to Get Out of Debt, Stay Out of [...]



It Won’t Be Easy

Tuesday, December 18th, 2007

It may be ugly for you and things may be truly bleak, but you can always get ahead.  I am not going to insult you by telling you it will be easy.  At times, digging out of your mountain of debt to get ahead will be overwhelming.  But know this:  You can do it if [...]



Affirmations Are Fine

Wednesday, December 12th, 2007

Affirmations are fine, but affirmations alone don’t change your life.  You can say, “I am rich, I am rich, I am rich” until your face turns the color of money, but until you stop doing stupid stuff with your money and start doing smart stuff with your money, you will still be broke.  Affirmation without [...]