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You are judging. Why? Do you really think that your insolvency is superior to anyone else's?
For instance, in order to earn a high income, I had to incur over $100,000 of non-dischargable student loan debt that cannot be claimed as an expense on my expense schedule and to which I was paying a monthly payment to the tune of $1,500 a month, money that could not go to other creditors.
Also, my over priced education trained me only to work in a profession that mostly hires in large expensive cities like nyc where my cost of living was five times what it is in the rest of the country, etc....
I could go on, but the point is that there are many circumstances that make people file chapter 7 and your situation is yours and may or may not apply to anyone else's. Why judge? In the end we are all insolvent if we are filing for bankruptcy.
100% agree with you
Outside of medical debts, car loan, and credit cards, my student loan payment reduces my hourly wage to $9 an hour which I was making working to Ross Dress For Less.
You could take every dime I have away from me and I would still be wealthy. I have a fantastic marriage, great kids and good health. Everyone's definition of wealth is different I suppose.
In my line of work I deal with customers with lots of money and those who are looking for a second nickel to rub together with the only one they have. I see every one of them exactly the same regardless of net worth, education, car driven or square footage of their home. They all have the same problem I am there to help them with.
I dislike those who flaunt their success as much as I dislike those who express their envy with bitterness, jealousy or rage.
Well, I did. Every one of 'em. Mostly I remember the last one. The wild finish. A guy standing on a station platform in the rain with a comical look in his face because his insides have been kicked out. -Rick
You could take every dime I have away from me and I would still be wealthy. I have a fantastic marriage, great kids and good health. Everyone's definition of wealth is different I suppose.
In my line of work I deal with customers with lots of money and those who are looking for a second nickel to rub together with the only one they have. I see every one of them exactly the same regardless of net worth, education, car driven or square footage of their home. They all have the same problem I am there to help them with.
I dislike those who flaunt their success as much as I dislike those who express their envy with bitterness, jealousy or rage.
I agree with this attitude completely!!! Nicely worded!
8-07-09-filed Chapter 7
11-18-09-DISCHARGED!!
Life is not what challenges you face, but how you face those challenges.
You could take every dime I have away from me and I would still be wealthy. I have a fantastic marriage, great kids and good health. Everyone's definition of wealth is different I suppose.
In my line of work I deal with customers with lots of money and those who are looking for a second nickel to rub together with the only one they have. I see every one of them exactly the same regardless of net worth, education, car driven or square footage of their home. They all have the same problem I am there to help them with.
I dislike those who flaunt their success as much as I dislike those who express their envy with bitterness, jealousy or rage.
Touche! OhioFiler: you have a gift...one of writing such eloquently posts.
You give hope to those who are wavering on filing Bankruptcy. You give statistics to those who need help with Bankruptcy. You post words of encouragement for those who are in the Bankruptcy process and lastly you congratulations those who have received their discharge or closing. Thank You OhioFiler.
Luci, those are very kind words. Thank you so much!
Well, I did. Every one of 'em. Mostly I remember the last one. The wild finish. A guy standing on a station platform in the rain with a comical look in his face because his insides have been kicked out. -Rick
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