Hey debt fighters! We have another great dear debt letter by Chonce who blogs at My Debt Epiphany. Chonce is a personal finance freelance writer and blogger working her way out of $30,000 in debt. You can follow her on Facebook or Twitter.
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Dear Debt,
You’ve officially trapped me. Everywhere I turn, I see you. If I want to move forward, I need to get past you. You lured me in with fantasies and dreams of a more fulfilling life. Once I took the bait, I realized only I can make my life more fulfilling and worthwhile.
I can’t blame you completely though. I am part of the problem as well. I tried to take responsibility. I tried to go over you. Tried to peek around you to see what would await me on the other side but you pushed back with a remarkable force.
I’m trapped by you. Every time I try to break free, I feel you tugging at my arm as if we are in this together…As if I need you to survive and make it.
When you’re trapped for a while, you start to lose hope and forget what your life was like before you fell under. You start to settle and believe that things will never change. You may even consider giving up the fight.
I have heard stories of people who broke free from the trap and I believe in life after debt.
So dear debt, my message for you is to enjoy your time. Cherish it actually. Because the harder you try, the harder I will try. I promise you I won’t be trapped by you much longer.
Sincerely,
Your best-frenemy, Chonce
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3 comments
I always think how a trip to Europe is one click away and could be funded with my visa. Debt is very seductive, isn’t it? Good luck Chonce!
Yeah it’s crazy to think about how debt tempts up to make decisions that we could most likely regret later. It really puts your level of self control to the test. Thanks for reading Tonya!
“Life after debt,” now that should be an album right there:)