by Sheila » Mon Apr 26, 2010 12:00 pm
Really good advice. I started getting out of debt years ago, and care not what others live in, or what they own. When you lose everything, life gets you to make some serious decisions. My priorities changed a lot after my husband had heart surgery and could never work again. We lost our home, with all of our life savings included. We lived on about $134.00 a week, and if that doesn't change you, nothing will. From that time on, I have worked to be self sufficient, and owe no one.
Today, I own my own property, will be moving into our finished garage, all necessities included, and owe only one bill a month for our storage units, and they will be empty by the end of this year, maybe by September.
We will, of course, want a phone, a tv, and the internet, but that will be about it, other than a small amount of electric, we will have NO DEBT AT ALL. We are installing solar that will be finished by the end of June.
Life has given us a lot of problems, but I wouldn't change where I am today for ANYTHING.
Being without debt, and a need to have everything, is so outstanding that I can't believe how free it makes you.
To be free to do what you want, when you want, is life really lived, even when what you want is free, like nice peach trees, a great apple tree, a wonderful garden, steamed crabs, with corn on the cob, with your grandkids, crabbing off the pier, and a picnic in your back yard. These are the things that make up a real life FOR ME. AND.... Even if that is not YOUR dream life, being out of debt is still the way to get to YOUR dreams too!
Thanks for the post, it reminded me of how blessed I am.
NOT MY REAL AGE, which is older than dirt!