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[QUOTE="Augusta, post: 230322, member: 25283"] Borrowing money for whatever reasons is a personal thing. You can still live without borrowing if you have your projects or life well planned out. I know some high funding projects that need a kind of borrowing but if you are not in a haste to complete it at a set duration then you can go steady and slow with it with the money at your disposal. This is why early planning is very important. This will help you halt any kind of rush that would push you into any kind of borrowing. Planning for a project sets you on pedestal that you would follow only your set goals which will be to complete a milestone with only what you have. Another way is trying to live within your means. When once you start looking at what is way beyond you you would be heading for debts. Try to work a budget for things you need and only have money that would buy them per time don't go overboard with it. Bottom line is that be contented with what you have and avoid wanting to keep up with the Joneses. [/QUOTE]
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