Like the hot air balloon ride, I understand this is a dream that many of my compatriots share.
Attending the cheapest public college in Indiana (USI) and being a poor kid have worked together to keep my student loans down to a minimum.
My mountain of student loan debt is considerably more manageable than my friends in law or med school. However, as a nonprofit professional, it doesn't look like I'll have much of a leg up on them in terms of paying the loans off any sooner.
In any case, someday I dream of being out of that debt, and in a perfect dream world, I would love to never ever be in debt again.
I'm currently using a few tools to work toward this dream.
Any advice on my quest for freedom from debt? Do you use either of these sites or recommend any others? Any and all help is appreciated by this self-proclaimed finance novice.
I know it is more traditional to "give up" something during Lent. I guess you could say I'll be "giving up" reality for just a little bit. The next 40 days (and posts) are dedicated to dreams. So we're giving up limitations, fear, uncertainty.... and allowing ourselves to dream no matter how wild or crazy or out-of-this-world that dream might be!
40 Days of Dreams
Day 6: Live by the beach.
Day 7: Have a personal library.
Day 8: Be in a band.
Day 9: Wear jeans to work.
Day 10: Find the perfect pair of jeans (every time).
Day 11: Do it like a pro.
Day 12: Work on a film set.
Day 13: Experience "The Dreaming."
Day 14: Take a hot air balloon ride.
Day 15: Be debt free.
Day 7: Have a personal library.
Day 8: Be in a band.
Day 9: Wear jeans to work.
Day 10: Find the perfect pair of jeans (every time).
Day 11: Do it like a pro.
Day 12: Work on a film set.
Day 13: Experience "The Dreaming."
Day 14: Take a hot air balloon ride.
Day 15: Be debt free.
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