Time is money
I want to talk about the idea that time is money.
Take from phrases.org.uk
TIME IS MONEY - “While this familiar maxim may seem like an invention of our hectic and impersonal modern society, it actually comes to us from the ancient Greeks. Antiphon, an orator who wrote speeches for defendants in court cases, recorded the earliest known version of the saying in ‘Maxim’ (c. 430 BC) as ‘The most costly outlay is time.’”
If time is money then lack of time means lack of money. In turn lack of money means more debt. So this can be read in another simpler way – lack of time equals more debt.
Now let’s turn this equation on its head – more time equals less debt.
So in theory if you had more time you would have less debt? Not quite but very close. The best application of the idea more time equals less debt is that the longer you give yourself to pay off your debts the more likely you are going to achieve that goal.
Often when we are in debt the urge to escape can be immense. We want to be free from this burden as soon as possible. Unfortunately the remedy for debt usually takes a long time. It is this fact that most people over look when they are designing debt management plans which in turn is one of the main reasons those plans fail. The ‘have it all now’ attitude that got them into debt in the first place is still present in their desire to get out of debt. They want to get out of debt in an instant.
If you have been in debt for any time at all you will know that it does not work that way. Going back to the time is money concept or more specifically more time equals less debt, the longer you work on reducing your debt the quicker it will happen. Ironic I know but the people who make a crazy dash to pay off all their debts in three months generally end up frustrated and disillusioned while at the same time their debt burden still exists.
Slow and painful? Yes and no. Yes it can be slow and painful but it doesn’t have to be if you plan it well and most importantly give yourself plenty of time. Time is of the essence in that you must act fast on taking action on your debt but my advice is not to expect to get out of debt fast. Slow and steady wins the day every time. You need to consistently apply the things you learn on this and other websites. If you do then you will come out of your debt a lot faster than you thought possible.
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