Convenience is a Dangerous Thing

In the
But infinitely better. Because with this system, if you don't have the money, you can't spend it.
Unlike in the
As the interest and balance start to go up, you begin making minimum payments. And use your charge card more often. Then all the time. Then you start missing payments.
And you know the rest.
In a culture that scoffs at the idea of "living within one's means" as something one’s grandparents did, where an advertising industry spends millions of dollars a year to learn the subtleties of how to addict people to shopping, buying for cash has become an a rarity.
Why is this on a Buddhist blog?
Because the Buddha lived a balanced life, a simple life. A life of contentment. A life without worry or fear. A life focused on selflessness and giving, not self-indulgence and instant gratification.
From what I’ve seen, overall, life in

Reader Comments (4)
Thanks for challenging us.
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Many years ago I learned- in my head - the problem. It has taken this time for it to become integrated into my life.
I have learned to love the not-have at last.
Peace to you!
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Thank you for dropping by! Today, when the global economy is becoming increasingly precarious, it's so important to be as debt-free as possible. Congratulations on having the perseverance to have integrated this into your life.
Best wishes