Most times, bankrupted finances is a reflection of bankrupted souls.

Orrin Woodward
Most times, bankrupted finances is a reflection of bankrupted souls.
Most times, bankrupted finances is a reflection of bankrupted souls.
Most times, bankrupted finances is a reflection of bankrupted souls.
Most times, bankrupted finances is a reflection of bankrupted souls.
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Most times, bankrupted finances is a reflection of bankrupted souls. If you are broke, the cause is probably the fact that you don’t have enough money to buy what you really want. The solution is not to start spending more, but to stop spending too much in the first place. If you are running out of money, chances are that you are spending more than you make. When this happens, it’s time to tighten up your budget.

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