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ManWithNoName

ManWithNoName

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Feb 2, 2019
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Thought I'd toss out the question of debts: whether or not to leave debts before self deliverance.

I'm not speaking of debts that are dually owned e g.: credit card debt owned by both husband and a wife, but rather debts by one individual, owed to professionals for professional services.

The question arises if one is considering self deliverance, but will take years before the said debts could be paid off, then is it still acceptable to depart without paying them?

I'm not speaking of owing personal friends nor family.

I have the feeling that I might exit before I get the debts paid back, not to avoid paying them, but simply my inability to cope with the Human condition getting the better of me.

BTW - I'm single, no wife nor ex-wife and no kids niether.
 
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Sickman75

Sickman75

Swing On The Spiral
Jan 27, 2019
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Thought I'd toss out the question of debts: whether or not to leave debts before self deliverance.

I'm not speaking of debts that are dually owned e g.: credit card debt owned by both husband and a wife, but rather debts by one individual, owed to professionals for professional services.

The question arises if one is considering self deliverance, but will take years before the said debts could be paid off, then is it still acceptable to depart without paying them?

I'm not speaking of owing personal friends nor family.

I have the feeling that I might exit before I get the debts paid back, not to avoid paying them, but simply my inability to cope with the Human condition getting the better of me.

BTW - I'm single, no wife nor ex-wife and no kids niether.
Maybe your way of ctb is paying the professionals back and with interest. Did you think about it like that?
 
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ManWithNoName

ManWithNoName

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Feb 2, 2019
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To carry out
Ok I understand. I do not see a connection to debts vs. when to exit, I am trying to evauate the moral dilemma in exiting before repaying back what is owed. Then again maybe this just doesn't matter considering that there are those who take their own life who have children.
 
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