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jry said:Well, i've decided to check all of this out for you....
We'll find out.
Thanks.
I know priorities change or things don't remain top of mind. Any update?
jry said:Well, i've decided to check all of this out for you....
We'll find out.
Thanks.
del_griffith said:Matter of fact, suggest Dave has a blind spot and you'll get one of his rants about how the problem is you and could never be him.
You know how Dave talks about his wife having that woman's perception about people not being genuine. My wife's radar goes off big time on Dave. But not with Clark. And I know Dave has lines of people willing to say just the opposite.
Dave does have what he calls his Eagles Group that is supposed to be something of an accountability group, but it really sounds more like an echo chamber.
nicomp said:I love it when he explains that since he went bankrupt more than once, he is uniquely qualified to tell us now not to go bankrupt.
nicomp said:del_griffith said:Matter of fact, suggest Dave has a blind spot and you'll get one of his rants about how the problem is you and could never be him.
You know how Dave talks about his wife having that woman's perception about people not being genuine. My wife's radar goes off big time on Dave. But not with Clark. And I know Dave has lines of people willing to say just the opposite.
Dave does have what he calls his Eagles Group that is supposed to be something of an accountability group, but it really sounds more like an echo chamber.
I love it when he explains that since he went bankrupt more than once, he is uniquely qualified to tell us now not to go bankrupt.
del_griffith said:jry said:Well, i've decided to check all of this out for you....
We'll find out.
Thanks.
I know priorities change or things don't remain top of mind. Any update?
del_griffith said:In defense of Dave, he's only been bankrupt once. September, 1988.
And again, in his defense, he advises people to avoid bankruptcy it if at all possible. But if it isn't possible to avoid it, then there are times when it is appropriate. I hear many callers who are deep or not so deep in debt but with some effort, grit and time that can work their way out of it. It's not easy. But they can do it. In many cases, they've lost hope. Sometimes that process can be a character builder. Sometimes the sting of that fight will assure they never get back in that situation if they at all help it. And sometimes it's best to pull the plug and start again another day.
markbohach said:del_griffith said:In defense of Dave, he's only been bankrupt once. September, 1988.
And again, in his defense, he advises people to avoid bankruptcy it if at all possible. But if it isn't possible to avoid it, then there are times when it is appropriate. I hear many callers who are deep or not so deep in debt but with some effort, grit and time that can work their way out of it. It's not easy. But they can do it. In many cases, they've lost hope. Sometimes that process can be a character builder. Sometimes the sting of that fight will assure they never get back in that situation if they at all help it. And sometimes it's best to pull the plug and start again another day.
A listener once asked Dave if, since he was a multi- millionaire now, he ever paid back the loans he bankrupted.
I believe the listener was looking for a "gotcha" moment with Dave.
Dave's reply was - YES he did. Although it was not easy to do because once a loan is written off, it's virtually
impossible to go back and pay but he made good every penny he borrowed.
Dave does say that he doesn't expect others should do the same.
I personally would rather take advice from someone who has been there- done that- paid the price and
then wrote the book than from a professor who read about it once in a book.
By the way, I practice what Dave preaches, have read the book, drank the Kool Aid and am debt free.
Yes, I highly recommend debt free life to everyone.
And no offense to you faculty members out there.
del_griffith said:In defense of Dave, he's only been bankrupt once. September, 1988.
nicomp said:del_griffith said:In defense of Dave, he's only been bankrupt once. September, 1988.
No doubt you are correct, I thought I heard him say he's been through it more than once. I probably musinderheard him. Anyway, by his logic Ron Paul would make a great President because he can't win a primary.
His message is great, it just gets old for 3 hours a day. How many times can we be entertained by someone calling to say they paid off their debts?
del_griffith said:markbohach said:del_griffith said:In defense of Dave, he's only been bankrupt once. September, 1988.
And again, in his defense, he advises people to avoid bankruptcy it if at all possible. But if it isn't possible to avoid it, then there are times when it is appropriate. I hear many callers who are deep or not so deep in debt but with some effort, grit and time that can work their way out of it. It's not easy. But they can do it. In many cases, they've lost hope. Sometimes that process can be a character builder. Sometimes the sting of that fight will assure they never get back in that situation if they at all help it. And sometimes it's best to pull the plug and start again another day.
A listener once asked Dave if, since he was a multi- millionaire now, he ever paid back the loans he bankrupted.
I believe the listener was looking for a "gotcha" moment with Dave.
Dave's reply was - YES he did. Although it was not easy to do because once a loan is written off, it's virtually
impossible to go back and pay but he made good every penny he borrowed.
Dave does say that he doesn't expect others should do the same.
I personally would rather take advice from someone who has been there- done that- paid the price and
then wrote the book than from a professor who read about it once in a book.
By the way, I practice what Dave preaches, have read the book, drank the Kool Aid and am debt free.
Yes, I highly recommend debt free life to everyone.
And no offense to you faculty members out there.
Mark. A little confused. You see I'm not just some broke professor. I have read the book. Matter of fact, make that the books. I facilitate the class. I'm not very far away from being totally debt free.
I've set face to face and hand in hand with people who lost hope, had tears streaming down their faces, talked of ending it all and convinced them there was not only hope but this time it wasn't hype. A good part of that foundation was Ramsey, Burkette and yes Howard.
I've received many notes of thanks. But not multi-millions. But some of those notes or one on one thanks are worth more than the millions.
And yes, I sometimes see, hear or experience things that make me do a double take. I guess because I've not been bankrupt or not made many millions and took some time to questions some practices, that makes me a faculty member?
jry said:del_griffith said:jry said:Well, i've decided to check all of this out for you....
We'll find out.
Thanks.
I know priorities change or things don't remain top of mind. Any update?
I put some feelers out an am waiting for a response. Thanks.