Friday, July 16, 2010

Living within your means, or even better, for example below!

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Why are we in a recession, economic crisis, or "term of your choice? Well, many reasons, but most of it has to do with the debt in some form. And the # 1 reason behind it, whether individuals or even our government is that most of us were just bigger than we could afford, and were conducted for long! How much better would be if we lived as possible, many of our relatives lived yesteryears, below their means and save some money for a "Rainy Day" orperhaps emergencies (eg the unexpected in any form, apparently).

What happened in the last 2-3 decades that brought us here?

In the 50 and 60 credit cards more and more the norm and has been steadily increasing popularity. From 80 people became accustomed to buy, if they are on their credit cards (if you can afford "or less). They paid the interest to have everything" now. "The problem is that most of the time was borrowed with the future incomeexpected. As life happened "and the unexpected happened like this: the repair of vehicles, loss of profits for work, or unforeseen expenses in any form, besides the fact that many people jump around the work are appropriate or" what reason was not worth much, as they were spending. In many cases the gap between revenue and expenditure it is always always always bigger, until the problem was a ravine. Many years of purchasing vehicles, homes and lots of "stuff" for credit loans and creditCards we have passed. Even the U.S. government has a ridiculous amount of debt compared to '80. I heard recently that a large portion of U.S. debt was acquired (purchased / invested in) by foreign organizations and countries, including much of the Middle East! This is worrying for me!

Today there are heaps of news about cycling to work, less expense, and life differently. I am convinced that, as difficult as the economy of many of us, whether itlost from the effects of layoffs or downsizing of companies closing or buildings because of the large loan made in the past, or to make prices up up and away on everything from gas to food, many had some big changes. We speak as a nation, a walk and output in a different way, for the most part. For many years, he lived most of us, week by week. If the economy goes haywire that causes the damage, that life is too tight to start at all, or worseimmersed in debt.

I personally believe that if we allow it can, this is an alarm for us are as individuals and our leaders. Often only change when they have no other choice, or Their concerns are greater than their Confirmation "Live for the" Moment mentality. The statistics are that most of us do not spend time as frivolous. And credit cards are Suspected Mostly used for survival (for missing savings) instead of "stuff". people are much lessPurchase of new vehicles or property in those days. When I see and hear all the great sales on cars and houses and other large purchases, it reminds me to be free of that debt, today is a gift of gigantic proportions. Today is the day for a change, foresight, wisdom. I really hope we all learn from these critical times seems to have enveloped us in late 2007 and the deepening of gravity in 2009 until today. It 'hard ... absolutely! But I think we all can and must learnThe most important lessons and long-term benefits of living in and among our agents.

That said, those who thought a little ways from society in their thinking and / or possibly laughed for their frugality and voluntary simplicity (the easy selection of the most important people on the network) can now get some RESPECT for these decisions (unless some envy)! I also believe that those of us how to live well in a simple way to know, for example, such as storage and cookingsimple and even those reduced to living in a mobile home (fee hopefully), often the first line to their / our ability to live well in difficult economic times. Suddenly I know how to live well in a small RV or a van is not so strange and ridiculous, the masses seem more social. Personally, I live to be very grateful (still learning) and are preparing to live or van is as simple as necessary, while enjoying the comforts that are personally important to me. Ithink, be it a gift to this mentality. I feel the lessons have allowed the United States some years ago in a small pickup truck camper and traveled on my medium-sized Dodge Dakota. I am happy to have an RV and know how to live more simply, if necessary.

I am a girl allegedly gadgets, and I love my laptop and techy gadgets, and although I confess I would have a difficult time without my laptop to have a very long time, I can grill over the open fire, the happy time for reading aBook know little about the inverter and the source of emergency power to take, if necessary, and if I could I had with a simple trivial door without a nervous breakdown over. Those of you who are free thinkers and always enjoyed the freedom of ideas that I consider alternative life better for them in these times. For those of you who shuddered at the thought of living without your morning cup of coffee or $ 7 without traveling to stay in a $ 100Overnight at the hotel, there may be some adjustments needed upgrading and the road. But that's OK, you are bright and can learn to make things simpler and cheaper, if necessary, is not it?

Yep, changed America ... Then again, perhaps the most difficult times will go away soon and everything will be back in the torpor of expenditure and is increasingly in debt, without thinking much. I hope things getter better soon, but I hope we do not go back, go to our livelihoodour resources and everything that brought us here. I suspect that, unfortunately, creatures of habit, that when the immediate pain, many do not have to go back to their old way of life well beyond their means have come down. But will you or I? No. .. I have no choice that I am grateful for months and now debt free. Can not even a house, as you have, or a new car, but I paid for the 1997 GMC Safari van and do OK and I am very grateful to weigh on me a lot of debts.

TheThe economy is rough in other countries but here in America we are now ripe for this time. It is a rude awakening for most of us. Whether you support implementation of our individual families or companies, are the things in these difficult days for many of us no more! But we can learn and live, and ultimately be better for lessons.

Living within your means = good choice! Live below your means good choice ~ =!

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