Melanie’s Note: We have an awesome dear debt letter from Mario! Mario maintains two personal finance blogs: At DebtBLAG.com, he talks about getting out of debt and saving toward retirement and at AdventuresInFrugal.com, he talks about using frugality and other personal finance tools to live a life he enjoys. Happy Friday and show him some love! If you are interested in ‘consciously uncoupling’ with your debt, contact me.
Dear Debt – We need to talk.
It’s hard to believe that it’s been, what, seven years now? It seems like only yesterday that we met for the first time — I needed a little something extra for the house and didn’t have the money at the time and there you were. You were ready and willing to give what seemed like everything to me. But from then on, it was all about you.
I’ve never mentioned this before, but my friends didn’t take to you. They said you were manipulative and controlling — that you specialized in sucking the life out of men’s mind, heart, and soul.
I wanted to believe that they were wrong — that I could stay in control of who I was despite letting you into my life.
But they were right.
You worked your way in, slowly at first, but surely. For so many years you were always in the back of my mind, making me feel inadequate, trapped.
But maybe that was my problem, not yours.
In the end, let’s just say we’re into different things.
For example, you like lifelong commitment. You like lavish spending that I can’t afford. You like sacrificing all kinds of tomorrows to live it up today.
And I don’t like you.
Anyhow, I hope we can be cool about this. Really, the only thing I’d want back would be that polo shirt you slept in a couple months back just because you know how hard it is for me to find clothes that fit well and…
You know what, just keep it.
-Mario
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13 comments
Love, Love, Love, Love, Love this letter!
Awww. Thanks so much Heather. I loved writing it ๐
Great “dear debt” letter. Debt is so demanding, isn’t it? It is like a terrible girl/boyfriend. Good thing that your friends don’t take to debt – so many people seem to love it.
Ah, if only. They’ve all made their own justifications for why debt is OK.
You nailed it, Mario! Good job!
Hey Mario, thanks for sharing this letter. It makes me want to write one.
Please do! I’d love to hear your perspective!
Do it! It was loads of fun to write this ๐
Awesome letter!
Oh what I would tell debt if only I could write it a letter. I enjoyed reading this so much that as I went from line to line, I was imagining what I would be saying, based on personal woes, in addition to what you have said. ๐
Awesome, Mario. I especially loved this paragraph: “Iโve never mentioned this before, but my friends didnโt take to you. They said you were manipulative and controlling โ that you specialized in sucking the life out of menโs mind, heart, and soul.” Ain’t it the truth!
Love this Mario! You’re working so hard to get back on track and really admire that about you!
I loved this letter….isn’t it great to have a place to mail (or email) this? Good luck on your journey. A lot of people can learn from this.