Originally Posted by Folically_Challenged
Peace of mind is a priceless thing.

Selling those guns that don't get hunted might affirm to yourself that you'll really get the debt disposed of. As was said, there may not be an awful lot of dollars that come from the sale, but the symbolism of making that choice may well steel your resolve to see it all through.

If they're not family heirlooms, or outright tack drivers, I see more upside than down in selling them. And once you've tackled the debt, you'll feel like a king if/when you decide to replace them, 'cause you'll do it with cash.

Keep us updated on the journey. I'm thinking you need to host a party for us once you've paid it all off!

FC


You're right, it isn't so much about the money, it's about the commitment to making my money work for me not the other way around. After all "Money is a terrible master but an excellent servant." - PT Barnum

I only have 2 rifles that are absolutely not going anywhere, the rest are disposable...


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