I am really excited to see the RT using the power they have to do this series I would however like to add to the budgeting discussion.
One of the
most interesting things I come across in my own life as well as in honest
discussions with others is the hard fact that almost all these issues in the
economy come down to our decisions. I would agree however that the
underlying issues which cause the decisions are vast. For example, one
person might choose to not buy insurance but continue to smoke and when they
get bronchitis due to their choices they have to pay for the hospital
bill. When the hospital bill comes they do not have money to pay it,
rather they spend $100 a month on cigarettes. Then the hospital
chooses to collect the money for the service it provided and they put a lien on
your home. The cycle continues.
This is one
simple example but if you were to follow this as it plays out you would see a
pattern in this person's life as well as all of us. There is an ancient
proverb which says, "Train up a child in the way he should go and
when he is old he will not depart from it".
The question I
would raise is this: "How might a person look at their life and see
pattern of poor decisions and consequently BREAK the cycle in order to do
something different?". I would guess many of us, me included do not
like to look at our decisions; especially the poor ones so evaluating them and
trying something different might be difficult unless tragedy strikes. I
am guessing this poor economy will allow many of us to do just that, try
something different.
I have heard it
said that the definition of insanity is doing something over and over expecting
a different result.
I my ministry
we work with people to train them in new behaviors which will moved them from a
poor set of habits into a life changing set.
Tony M
Cornerstone Financial Counseling
