One of HHM's replies started me thinking. I do believe I have learned a lot from my BK, or more precisely from the actions leading up to my BK. However, I started wondering what I learned about credit. I'm curious to hear what others think.
For me, I've learned that credit is over-rated... both for what it can do for me, and how the world views it. Such a high priority is placed on credit by our society and I want no part of it. But even wanting to ignore there I am, diligently working to rebuild it like everyone else. That's the power credit has.
I have learned that saving cash and then buying something I really want is fulfilling. I get great satisfaction from watching my savings account grow... much more satisfaction than buying something new I probably don't need anyway. And finally, I've learned that I don't want to rebuild my credit so I can but things. I want to rebuild it as part of my journey to respect money and use it wisely.
Anyone else want to share your credit lessons?
For me, I've learned that credit is over-rated... both for what it can do for me, and how the world views it. Such a high priority is placed on credit by our society and I want no part of it. But even wanting to ignore there I am, diligently working to rebuild it like everyone else. That's the power credit has.
I have learned that saving cash and then buying something I really want is fulfilling. I get great satisfaction from watching my savings account grow... much more satisfaction than buying something new I probably don't need anyway. And finally, I've learned that I don't want to rebuild my credit so I can but things. I want to rebuild it as part of my journey to respect money and use it wisely.
Anyone else want to share your credit lessons?
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