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Good Debt vs. Bad Debt: The One Number That Separates Them

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Some Debt Helps Build Your Life 😳💸 Other Debt Just Eats It Alive The internet treats all debt like: “DEBT = BAD 😭” But reality is messier than that. Some debt can help people: build wealth, buy assets, grow businesses, or increase future earning power 👀 Other debt? Absolute financial vampire behavior 💀 The Fastest 30-Second Test 👀 Here’s the real question: “Is this debt attached to something that holds or grows value?” That changes EVERYTHING. Mortgage Debt 🏠 A mortgage usually buys: property, land, a long-term asset. Meaning: even though you owe money… you also own something valuable. And historically? Real estate often holds value over long periods. That’s why many people call mortgages: “good debt” 😳 Not because debt feels amazing… but because there’s an underlying asset behind it. Credit Card Debt? 😭💀 Completely different energy. Most credit card debt comes from: consumption, impulse spending, emergencies, lifestyle purchases, ...

Debt Avalanche vs. Snowball

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  Two Debt Payoff Methods. One Gets Emotional. The Other Gets Ruthless 😭 Paying off debt sounds simple until your bank account starts looking like a survival challenge 💀 Then suddenly everybody online becomes a finance guru: “Use the Avalanche Method.” “NO, Snowball is better.” “Bro just stop buying coffee 😭” Meanwhile you’re staring at 7 different payments like: “I might actually be cooked.” 👀 So What’s The Difference? Both methods attack debt. But they attack it VERY differently. The Snowball Method ☃️ This one is emotional warfare. You pay off: the SMALLEST debts first. Even if the interest rates aren’t the worst. Why? Because quick wins feel GOOD 😭 Example: Pay off $200 debt first Then $500 Then $1,000 Each victory gives your brain dopamine like: “WAIT… I’m actually escaping this mess 👀” That motivation keeps people going. The Avalanche Method 🏔️ This method is cold-blooded math. You attack: the HIGHEST interest rate first. Becau...

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