Most people hate having debts, but they just cannot resist it mainly due to the fact that the world’s economies are now volatile. I wonder if there are people who consider the word “debt” in a positive way. Hmm, I got it! I got it! Those ones being employed and financially fed by debt eliminating companies and services, and those ones behind multinational big time credit-offering companies and loan-lending banks are the people who think of income when they hear “debt” in conversations! They are the employees who become happy when others are not. They compose a part of the list of pleased people in the midst of all financial downturns. Tax collectors, mafia bosses, land owners, entrepreneurs and bankers complete this list. Seriously, the diversity of jobs in this fascinating world yields different people for various reasons. One of these deciding factors is happiness – its availability, extent and duration.
But here’s the catch. Do you think these people also have debts to pay? Have bosses, heads, managers and CEOs experienced poverty to a point that they needed to borrow money from others? Did they ever feel penniless at all?
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