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Downgrading your lifestyle is far better than taking a loan to lead a lifestyle you cannot afford.
The temporary luxuries of a loan are long forgotten when the stress of the burden of repayment sets in.
We are taught to avoid taking loans as far as possible unless there is a dire necessity and we have the ability to pay back.
An unnecessary loan often suffocates, strangles & returns to haunt us in a way that we had never imagined.
Many people incur debts simply because they want to lead a lifestyle they cannot yet afford. They enjoy the use of what does not really belong to them and may never be theirs.
Such people end up paying throughout their lives with the constant risk of losing "their belongings" if for some reason they cannot cope with payments.
Lead a simple life, work hard, always live within your means, be happy with what the Almighty has apportioned for you and try never to incur a debt.
Earning your money "before" paying for what you want is better than craving to make use of what does not belong to you and slaving to keep up with payments!
Food for thought.
Downgrading your lifestyle is far better than taking a loan to lead a lifestyle you cannot afford.
The temporary luxuries of a loan are long forgotten when the stress of the burden of repayment sets in.
We are taught to avoid taking loans as far as possible unless there is a dire necessity and we have the ability to pay back.
An unnecessary loan often suffocates, strangles & returns to haunt us in a way that we had never imagined.
Many people incur debts simply because they want to lead a lifestyle they cannot yet afford. They enjoy the use of what does not really belong to them and may never be theirs.
Such people end up paying throughout their lives with the constant risk of losing "their belongings" if for some reason they cannot cope with payments.
Lead a simple life, work hard, always live within your means, be happy with what the Almighty has apportioned for you and try never to incur a debt.
Earning your money "before" paying for what you want is better than craving to make use of what does not belong to you and slaving to keep up with payments!
Food for thought.