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Author Topic: If They Can Pay off their Debts, Why Don't They?  (Read 1072 times)
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October 17, 2023, 05:09:48 PM
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Another observation to take note with those that also go in debt is that they will always struggles to make repayment back just to be able to have another one and therefore the whole thing turns a continuous process that as they are paying for one another is coming in, debt is one of the worst decision to make because it renders one under a particular subject for years if not generations.

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October 17, 2023, 05:16:14 PM
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Another observation to take note with those that also go in debt is that they will always struggles to make repayment back just to be able to have another one and therefore the whole thing turns a continuous process that as they are paying for one another is coming in, debt is one of the worst decision to make because it renders one under a particular subject for years if not generations.
It will go on for generations but definitely, there is something built for the people if it's a good governing body. There are a lot of people who are trying to make the country a better place if they have power to do so and having money being borrowed would give them that. For the country now, it's best that they give to the debt always but also have more so it is flowing. I think it is okay as long as it's being used correctly and not being corrupted by the people ruling the place.

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