Living in Debt Is Not Necessary

Written By: Dan Stanley | Posted: Tuesday, September 22nd, 2015
A recent article by Michael Synder pointed out the thinking of most Americans:
"Could you live without debt? Most Americans say that they cannot. According to a brand new Pew survey, approximately 7 out of every 10 Americans believe that 'debt is a necessity in their lives,' and approximately 8 out of every 10 Americans actually have debt right now. Most of us like to think that 'someday' we will get out of the hole and quit being debt slaves, but very few of us ever actually accomplish this. That is because the entire system is designed to trap us in debt before we even get out into the 'real world' and keep us in debt until we die. Sadly, most Americans don't even realize what is being done to them."
The good news is that living in debt is simply not necessary. For those who think it is, they think this way because 'they don't know any better' as we would say. If any of our readers want to live debt free, but see no way out of it, contact us if you want material that can help you work your way out of debt.
Further, you can start off not in debt and never get into debt, if you want. This is not only possible, but is the best way, it makes sense, and is not that hard. All it takes is diligence, direction, and subduing your desires until you have enough money to buy what you want or need. And last, don't let anyone tell you the lie (what else is it? maybe ignorance) that you cannot buy a home without going into debt. That is simply not true. You can buy a home without debt, and it is the best way. Contact us if you need help. We will send you material or even visit with you to the degree we have time.
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