2024. 7. 31. 16:04ㆍU.S. Economic Stock Market Outlook
Never lend money, even if you're close.
Money is lost, people are lost. I just mentioned in the post that I've never seen Koreans pay back properly while talking about the bad practices of not keeping promises.
In my life, I never lent money and received it properly when I was young or young.
Never borrow money or lend money after middle age.
I'm an alumnus, but one of my other university professor friends was on the verge of bankruptcy and blocked me by lending a large amount of money...
Professors are dismissed if they go bankrupt.
In the end, he applied for individual rehabilitation and paid back only about 15% of the money he lent over several years, then hung up on him.
Applications for individual rehabilitation are not subject to dismissal.
It is to pay half of one's salary to creditors at a rate for five years.
A system in which creditors receive a small portion of the loan for five years and settle their debts.
In short, borrowing a lot from here and there, paying back a little and recovering and liquidating financially.
Better than bankruptcy avoids all financial burdens in the sense of paying back even part of it.
There is no dismissal or disciplinary action.
I'm not sorry, I'm shouting out loud..
I found out on Facebook that one of them lent a large amount of money to Pecin and lost a lot..
A person who borrows money is bound to tell all kinds of lies in desperate situations.
Teach your sons not to trade money no matter how close they are.
If you lend me money, I'll lose all my money and friends..
It's an ironclad rule.
It's not just a port, it's the same in any country..
According to an article, Park Chan-ho lent a large amount of money to Chad Cruter, his catcher, but eventually filed a lawsuit because he did not receive much of it. The same applies to Japan and the U.S.
Even though there are some variations in society...
Incidentally, it is very rare for a pitcher to have a dedicated catcher.
A special pitcher or something you can ask for..
one's heyday.
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One of the characteristics of Koreans these days is that they don't keep their promises regardless of their status.
Whether it's a big promise or a small promise.
And I don't even feel sorry.
The degree is too much.
Originally, it was far from keeping promises well in the past, but I feel that such a trend is getting severe these days.
For example...
It's nothing to do with me these days, but I've never seen a case of borrowing money and paying it back properly.
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