Dear Debt,
How many seconds, days, months do we have left together? You know you’re on your way out and you’re trying to test me.
You want to make things hard for me. You want to see me squirm as I try to stay strong and get rid of you. You keep playing mind games with me, but I know you are just messing with me, because you’re the one scared of being alone.
I won’t deal with your crap any longer. I don’t care whatever you throw my way in the next few months, but I’m kicking you out.
Even if it’s the hardest thing I’ve ever had to do.
I am saying no to the depression you cause me. I am saying no to the anxiety and fear you have instilled in me.
I know I’m worth so much more than you ever had me believe. You did a good job of convincing me I was worthless, but I’ve gotten smart.
If there’s one thing I know about you, it is that you’re sneaky. You like to play tricks. But I’m done with playing games. You are a man-child and need to grow up.
I am older and wiser and I have changed, but you’re still the immature child I met when I was 17.
It’s time for me to move on and experience real life. Real adulthood. Not some stunted adolescence.
Good riddance.
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10 comments
Yes, good riddance!
You know, I hadn’t really thought of debt as keeping me in a sort of adolescence before, but that actually resonates very strongly — I do sort of feel like I’m not yet a full adult because I have this debt hanging over my head. Of course that’s not *really* true, but it does feel that way sometimes. Good point. So good riddance to the debt, AND to that feeling! 🙂
Totally! I still feel like a teenager financially…
Love your debt letters. This one seems to suggest you’re saying bye… are you done with your student loan debt?!
Not yet! Life has just felt tough lately and I’m staying strong and letting debt know he’s still on his way out 😉
I can’t wait for that day for you Melanie! We’ll have a big ol’ (frugal) party! 🙂
Me either. I can’t wait to have a party 😉
I love this Melanie! I know when times get tough that it’s definitely easy to think that maybe you should delay some of your goals or admit defeat but you have come too far to slow down right before the finish line. Keep fighting the good fight!
Yes, now is NOT the time to give up.
Inspiring as usual, Melanie! Stand strong, my friend. YOU GOT THIS..
Thanks, friend!