There’s a popular saying: “If you want to lose a friend, lend them money.” As harsh as it sounds, life has a funny way of proving this statement true especially when the amount involved is significant.
You're right about that. I've a panacea for that and that's what I stick to. I don't lend cash I won't let go of if it's not returned.
Lending money to friends often starts from a good place of "help." Because you trust them and you believe things will work out.
Sometimes, they may even end up saying "is it that little cash you loaned me that you're stressing my life for?"
When you lend what you cannot afford to lose, you don’t just risk your finances; you risk your peace of mind. Every missed call, every delayed promise, every “next week” begins to weigh on you. Suddenly, casual conversations turn awkward. You replay the decision in your head and ask yourself why you ignored that initial inner voice that said, “This might not end well.”
Apt! I believe you wrote from what experience taught you 😏
If you must help, be honest with yourself, Saying no doesn’t make you wicked;it makes you wise.
You will be extremely lucky to have friends whom you refused to lend to and they understand it that it was because you didn't have to lend to them. It's even worse when they see you've bought something new or acquired a property and you're refusing them financial help.