“HE WHO GOES A-BORROWING, GOES A-SORROWING”
(Prov. 22:7, Romans 13:8)
This old English proverb warns against the dangers of reckless borrowing and debt. It suggests that reckless borrowing can lead to financial troubles, stress, and sorrow.
It encourages financial prudence and caution, advising individuals to avoid debt whenever possible. (Borrow to invest and not to celebrate birthdays, marriages, or anniversaries)
Be calculative in borrowing. Avoid high-interest loans, over-reliance on credit, financial recklessness, and Unaffordable debt. That will guarantee financial stability, reduce stress, and keep you away from the “deadly debt trap”.
Win@today
Very well said!!
Thank you so much for share this view
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