What if somebody paid all your bills?

What if you woke up one day with all your bills completely paid?

Do you think you would accumulate new debts, or would you take the opportunity to learn how to live within your means?

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We're not retreating... we're advancing in another direction.

-General Douglas MacArthur 

I think that for sure, I would learn from my past mistakes.  There's nothing worse than being in debt.  Trust me, I know that from experience.  I'd for sure be more careful with my money and even ask family members that are better at managing their money than I am, for help.  I think that everyone should be given a second chance, and I hope that eventually I'll be able to do that.  Even if it's after I'm finished paying off my debts, I think I'll do better next time.


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Living costs money , I believe I would manage better but I can't say I will never have any more debts. Just breathing without spending a dime will gain up bills, So I guess if an opportunity like this will be a part time treat I guess I will return to the same way of living. To make a real change in your lifestyle you need to practice it for a long time.


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Hi, 

I would try and stay out of debt and I think I would do a pretty good job at it but I would probably go into debt from time to time. It is simply a way of buying things you can't afford right now and though I don't believe in being in debt, It has uses.

I would definitely use the opportunity to manage my finances better and create a financial program that would keep me as little in debt as possible.


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I Would Defanatly Learn from my mistakes, and Live with in  my Budget and on more credit cards, If I cant buy it with  the money i have then i dont need it


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