
Lies accumulate like bank debts, it’s better not to fall into shit, – says the character of the cartoon series Rick and Morty Rick Sanchez (the topic is completely different, but the parallel is interesting). Right? About this, among other things, HotNews.ro talked to Adrian Kerucheru, a money management coach.
He says that the whole discussion is relative, because even bank debts can be good and less good.
Rick, however, seems to be referring to nagging, nagging debts that don’t give rest:
- These are loans that have become harmful, that is, used for goods that were bought, but in the meantime lost their value. Then surely this answer and this analogy with bank debts is clear
Do people lie to themselves about their financial situation?
It’s a lie, but it won’t be so blatant. He would rather say that people believe in the illusion of prosperity in debt.
- It turns out that this is an illusion, not a reality. This is a reality created by them, artificial. Reality is perceived differently by many people. (See the video below)
What the above VIDEO interview contains:
• Rick’s Tips
• Many people don’t really know their financial situation
• Do people lie to themselves about their financial situation?
• Which products do we choose in the store, more expensive or cheaper?
• Is alcohol an unnecessary expense?
• For whom are Jordans important?
• In times of crisis, under what conditions is the car still a solution for urban use?
• Approximately how much should someone save? By what criteria?
• What products should you save on in this period of crisis?
• What is the 52-week challenge?
• Two thin and pleasant books on financial education
Source: Hot News RO

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