Monday, May 26, 2008

Freedom from debt

As I was surfing through the internet, I came across with this very informative site on debt management. Perhaps the best part of it is the fact that it has been the most trusted FREE debt consolidation online, and it works first with having debt consultation (and of course, that is done online).

The people given aid? Well, plainly EVERYONE… everyone across the globe and across cultures. It helps people get away from the uneven situation of debtors-creditors. Of course, the ultimate goal is for one to be debt-free, and not always at the mercy of the hungry creditors. The key word here in affordable payment every month – something that would not be heavy for the debtor.

I find it funny that this is one thing that the Philippines should have – debt management. With our ever-increasing foreign debts that even the unborn Filipinos are entitled to pay, perhaps our public officials and those in office should consider this option. If we have freedom of expression, freedom from torture (our freedom and liberties are actually quite a long list), perhaps we should also include freedom from debt.

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Come in, credit card

I find it really funny that when you start working on your own, you start to have different priorities. Your likes and dislikes change. You change.


Working outside the country which will always be my comfort zone means so much. And more than anything else, it means independent. You decide what to do with your life (and that’s quite disturbing!), and you have no asses to kiss for you are on your own. You don’t have to please people in the first place (most especially your parents). That’s one of the peaks living outside the family and outside the country.


Which brings me to another point: coping up with the culture of the new place. One thing I really noticed is that people here are really so easy with disposing their money. SO different from where I grew – where money and spending have values that you need to learn.


And that’s one thing I am learning here – coping up with their lifestyle. Not that I am required to do so. Here, every adult seem to have a credit card or two. And the good part is that there are a lot of services and information offered for those ‘greenhorns in the field’. So not only that your fed with information as regards different credit card offers, you are also told how to use the thing wisely. (Well, I hope that does not sound like I am still home…)

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Buy me this book

actually…any chuck palahniuk book will do… *smiles*
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Better than me

I think you can do much better than me
After all the lies that I made you believe
Guilt kicks in and I start to see
The edge of the bed
Where your nightgown used to be
I told myself I won’t miss you
But I remember
What it feels like beside you
I really miss your hair in my face
And the way your innocence tastes
And I think you should know this
You deserve much better than me

While looking through your old box of notes
I found those pictures I took
That you were looking for
If there’s one memory I don’t want to lose
That time at the mall
You and me in the dressing room
I told myself I won’t miss you
But I remember
What it feels like beside you
I really miss your hair in my face
And the way your innocence tastes
And I think you should know this
You deserve much better than me

The bed I’m lying in is getting colder
Wish I never would’ve said it’s over
And I can’t pretend… I won’t think about you when I’m older
Cause we never really had our closure
This can’t be the end
I really miss your hair in my face
And the way your innocence tastes
And I think you should know this
You deserve much better than me
I really miss your hair in my face
And the way your innocence tastes
And I think you should know this
You deserve much better than me
(And I think you should know this)
(You deserve much better than me)

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