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David Max says:

Failing is when you don't even try…Edison went through 3,000 light bulbs +. Henry Ford had bankruptcies…Persistence wins it all! Blessings!

nameunselected says:

I feel that visceral way about life in general. Adding financial stress to that would be insanity.

minimate masterworks says:

"Sacrifice your present self for your future self."
~ Jordan Peterson

Asado Mao says:

Just paid off the final grand on my $10,000 loan today! Finally debt free

Jeffrey Richardson says:

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Living Your Best life! says:

I'm trying to get rid of 22 k debt, but have 6k in savings. Should I use it and pay off two of my debts? Or wait until I get another 4 k and pay off one debt and have some savings left?

Shane Draper says:

its not rocket surgery lol

Pipe Dreamer says:

Love this! My husband and I aren’t quite debt free yet, BUT we’ve paid off $10K in the past 4 months. After years of only making minimum payments, I’m so proud of us. We should be debt free by 2022 which is before I turn 28, I’m good with that. Can’t wait to retire a millionaire!

Astro95Media says:

My sick-and-tired moment was at the end of my divorce three years ago. I had won custody of my daughter but I was deep in the hole in terms of debt with credit cards, student loans, a car payment and a divorce which almost bankrupted me. At age 30, I set the goal of being debt-free (with the exception of student loans) by the time I was 35 and I got after it. Fast forward three years, I'm 33 and on track to be 100% debt free (INCLUDING STUDENT LOANS) before my 34th birthday. It's been hard. There have been lots of sacrifices. People think I'm poor because I live frugally. But I'd do it all over again if I had to turn the clock back. Stick with it, folks. You can do it.

Joan B says:

This has been me my whole life. Thank you for this.

JK Sumner says:

My partner became brain injured, I am physically unable to work more than 2 hours a day due to past injuries but luckily old enough to file for my social security .With Dave's program I paid off $13,000 credit card debt in baby step 2 + $16,000 to pay off two rental properties in full…in 7 years. That was a long 7 years but now I have $10,000 in savings and supplementing my social security with rent income. Still carefully budgeting. I give so much credit to Dave's advice!

TaraChannel says:

Rocket surgery?

Mitch Gilbert says:

Referencing your wealth in USD is debt. All fiat currency is the debt. Currency current sea, the current flow of money.

Gold and silver are money. Anything else is debt. Your net worth in debt is relative to all the debt in existence. There’s no such thing as being free of debt when measuring your wealth in debt assets. You can accumulate more and more debt but all debt is the same.

Wealth is measured in ounces and tons not dollars or yuan.

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