DangerRanger
WKR
Hmm my position at this moment in my life is to keep my debt minimal and manageable, but to use it to help me most enjoy this life I get one shot at. After really getting into shooting I struggled with this. So much cool stuff that I wanted. I would rationalize it and then my stress and anxiety levels would skyrocket. While I like the toys my overall quality of life didn’t improve.
Balancing this debt so that it is used sparingly on important things that improve my quality of life, like my home and a reasonable vehicle and occasionally I will use free interest to buy toys and hobby Items when I have backup to pay that off if I get laid off or in event of an emergency.
I am lucky that I am young have no credit card debt or student loans and both my wife and I make great salaries, still hobbies like shooting and hunting will creep into your credit card debt very easily and I understand how people get in deep. Forums can really work that angle, it’s like a 24/7 keeping up with the Joneses.
Really the place I find myself enjoying the most is to use debt sparingly, and control it instead of letting it control me. This way I can decide when and how I use it to purchase experiences I would otherwise not be able to. It’s still a constant battle, I find myself having a bit of an addictive personality, and it shows through in buying hobby items more than anything.
Balancing this debt so that it is used sparingly on important things that improve my quality of life, like my home and a reasonable vehicle and occasionally I will use free interest to buy toys and hobby Items when I have backup to pay that off if I get laid off or in event of an emergency.
I am lucky that I am young have no credit card debt or student loans and both my wife and I make great salaries, still hobbies like shooting and hunting will creep into your credit card debt very easily and I understand how people get in deep. Forums can really work that angle, it’s like a 24/7 keeping up with the Joneses.
Really the place I find myself enjoying the most is to use debt sparingly, and control it instead of letting it control me. This way I can decide when and how I use it to purchase experiences I would otherwise not be able to. It’s still a constant battle, I find myself having a bit of an addictive personality, and it shows through in buying hobby items more than anything.
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