No it isn't. I was a teen got credit cards and was into debt like 2x my annual pay on those cards. I didn't need a condescending prick to step in and say "hey you can't keep living like this." When I got out on my own I couldn't get a good credit card my score was so low and my auto-insurance rates were based in part on my credit score and they were high. I came to the conclusion I gotta get these finances under control. Went to the credit union and they gave me a consolidation loan, cut up my cards, and mailed cancelation letters on my behalf. Almost none of my accounts actually got closed so I requested new cards and put them in a drawer. I reframed from using them until I paid off that debt. From there I got interested in the cash back game and paying interest on cash back cards is a no-no so I avoided interest.you wasting time breh you on the coli, most these cats here are in the 6 figure range and own businesses , the concept that the majority of people dont know how to handle money/ are broke because of debt is foreign to them. People are literally saying they need this money because there broke and in debt and you got dudes in here saying na your just not smart with ur debt
I discovered Dave Ramsey well after I got that loan. His debt snowball was interesting. The rest was not good advice. Anything he says on debt outside that snowball is to be ignored.
you wasting time breh you on the coli, most these cats here are in the 6 figure range and own businesses , the concept that the majority of people dont know how to handle money/ are broke because of debt is foreign to them. People are literally saying they need this money because there broke and in debt and you got dudes in here saying na your just not smart with ur debt

...y'all gotta stop claiming someone is ALL bad because they say something stupid ...like a nikka saying a bytch ugly because she turned him down