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Yes, you are right. However, how many people do you know who absolutely pay the whole balance every month without fail. I dont personally know of anyone including myself. I fell into that trap for a while and then paid them all off and cut them into tiny pieces and no longer use them
When I was young, this was the case. A friend started paying them off each month and then another friend. Now we all do.
My rule for myself is pay them off each month or put them in my desk and leave them. I also maintain a minimum balance of more than one month's pay in my saving account. This is my back up in case something happens.
If I use anything from savings, I am not allowed to buy any alcohol until it is paid back. I like to go out for drinks with friends, so this is a strong deterrent.
I grew up very poor and would budget out the grocery with my mom every week. But we were extremely fortunate and disciplined to have never needed to take out debt. So I’ve always carried that mentality that debt was only for appreciating assets, and if it’s for someone I’m intending to consume, then I can’t afford it.