In a message dated 1/5/06 7:11:46 P.M. Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
And if they stop after paying such a large sum, which could  have
been used
> to pay off the car or get ahead on the mortgage etc, they could 
easily feel
> fooled and become bitter about it.>>

Wow, you really are out of touch. Do you know how much a car costs
these days ? , and how much a mortgage is

Remember 15-20 years ago you could buy a new car for $9,000, and a
good house for 90,000 (now you probably need 200,000 to 400,000 -
depending where you are)

OffWorld
No , I'm not out of touch at all. If a person only owes 2,500 on his current car he could pay that off and be free of that debt, or he could get 2500.00 dollars ahead on his payments. As for a mortgage, one could easily get ahead on the that or be prepared to have a couple of payments should he lose his job. There are a lot of very important things a person could do with 2500.00 dollars in case of an emergency. Satisfying ones curiosity about "meditation" would be considered by most , as frivolous. Nobody wants to live paycheck to paycheck.


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