I read a very interesting article recently on the oftwominds.com website entitled “The art of survival, Taoism and the warring states”. In the article the author Charles Hugh Smith talks about what he thinks is the best strategy to survive a meltdown in society.

There were a couple of things that stood out for me. The author questions the long held assumption that the best place to survive the Armageddon is in a rural area – the more remote the area the better. At first this would have been my preference for waiting it out but the author makes a compelling argument as to why this is not the case.

The author outlines what he thinks is the best strategy for surviving such an event. In a nutshell he says that in order to maximise your chances of survival your best bet is to move close to a town and begin to form strong close relationships with the people who live in the town. Begin to bond with people and play your role in the community. The benefit of this and the whole key to your survival is that you will now have people who care about you and want to ensure your survival because they like you and you contribute to the community. You will have a support network.

As usual this got me thinking about debt and I wondered if a similar strategy could be used to help someone who is in debt.

The answer of course is yes.

I have come up with a strategy that I call “selfish acts of charity” to help you survive the debt meltdown. It is based loosely on the strategy in the article with more of a focus on your giving now in the expectation of receiving later when times get tough for you.

Cynical? Maybe, but wait until you have heard the strategy.

The simple strategy can be summed up in four words.

Help people in debt.

Pretty obvious? Well no, not really. It’s not as obvious as you might think. You see when you are in debt you tend to be focused on your problems and your problems alone. There is a tendency to be insular when confronted with what is a very personal problem. I can understand this tendency completely – who wants to air their personal problems in public? Many times I have said that the only person who can get you out of debt is you but that does not mean that you have to go it alone.

Reach out.

The chances are a lot of your friends are probably going through something similar. Debt’s icy hand has a hold on a lot more people than you would at first think. I say reach out to your friends and help them. The help doesn’t have to be in the form of money. The help you give can be in any form. Simply listening to your friends debt problems could be enough help to get them though a rough patch.

Expand this concept even further. Why not help people in debt who are not your friends? Maybe join an online forum and start offering moral support to people in debt? Or perhaps even join Debtors anonymous?

The point is that while you reach out to people who are in debt you will find that people in debt will start to reach out to you. The feelings of isolation and desperation will be hugely reduced because while you are trying to solve your debt problems on your own you are making sure that you are not alone.

Ok I admit the title of the strategy “selfish acts of charity” is a bit of a misnomer but I wanted to get your attention. Humans are social animals in that we crave human attention and interaction. In order to survive and thrive we need to build and maintain relationships with other human beings. If you are to survive and thrive through your debt problems then you will need to build and maintain relationships with others who can help you.

Help yourself first but don’t be slow about helping other people. If you are in debt then stabilize your situation but as soon as you can go try help other people in debt. There is the saying that “you only get what you give” so if you don’t give any help then don’t expect to receive it when your turn comes. On the flip side if you have helped a lot of people and formed strong relationships then you can be assured that you have the support network in place to help you weather your debt storm.

The essence of any debt help program is that it is realistic. The debt program needs to be tailored to the individual’s situation in order for it to be of any help. There are many template debt programs out there that will apply standard rules to any given situation. Cut back spending pay off credit card debt first etc. In my mind this is like trying to fit a square plug into a round hole. The standard debt programs have things in them that will not apply to everyone and there are things missing in them that some people may need. For example a retired person in debt is going to have different priorities than a twenty five year old in debt.

What’s the alternative to using the standard debt programs? The ideal situation is where a debt help program is tailored to the individual, their resources and to their needs. In most cases you are going to have to pay for someone to tailor a debt program to your specific needs. The only other alternative is if you create your own debt help program to your own specific needs.

But I don’t know anything about debt management.

Ok – but what you should be saying is ‘Where can I learn more about debt help programs?

The point is that if you really want to tackle your debt problems then you need to take charge of where you get your information from and how you apply that information.

With standard debt help programs the individual is told exactly what to do. Now most people don’t like being told what to do – it reminds them too much of school. Telling people what to do does not solve the problem. In the short term there may be relief as the people begin to follow the program but long term the problems with debt tend to persist.

Give a man a fish or teach a man how to fish

The old saying of ‘Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day, teach a man how to fish and you feed him for a lifetime’ holds particularly true in relation to debt programs. The saying could be rewritten along the lines of ‘Give a person a debt relief program and you give them debt relief for a day, teach a person how to build a debt relief program and you give them debt relief for a lifetime’.

By simply trying to research and build your own debt program you will gain an insight into how money really works. You will discover ways of managing the money that you have and paying off your debt in a manner that is suited to your situation. You’ll gain valuable skills in how to create and manage budgets. You’ll learn how to be creative with the limited resources you have.

Debt help program that suits you

The reason why a self made debt help program has a much higher chance of success is because you have tailored it to your situation, your needs, your income, your expectations, and your self knowledge.

If you are honest with yourself and try to be as objective as possible with your situation it is possible that you can create a very effective program.

The problem with self made debt programs

Ok I’m not doubting that you are intelligent, not one bit. I know you can research the information on this website and on the internet and combine what you learn into an effective debt program. The problem is that it was you who got you into this debt situation in the first place. You are effectively going to be creating a debt program with a bias towards your existing debt behaviour. You are either going to be too hard on yourself trying to purge the guilt from past overspending or you are going to be too soft on yourself telling yourself that you’ll start this great new debt program next month.

If you can balance the urge to quickly get rid of debt against the urge to go easy on yourself then you have the foundation upon which you can build a good debt program. That foundation needs to be solid. There is no point building the debt program on a foundation of sand. If you are not prepared to go that extra mile and acknowledge the issues that you have with debt then you may as well pay some finance company to manage your debt for you.

In Summary

1. Self made debt programs can be more effective than standard template programs. This is because they are tailored to an individual’s needs.

2. By building the program yourself you gain useful skills that will last you a lifetime and help keep you debt free for life.

3. Be careful to allow for your existing feelings on debt when building the debt program.

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