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EPISODE 162 "LET ME HOLD SOMETHING"

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Lending out money can sometimes be the nicest deed you can do, or the worst mistake you ever made. Often times when it comes to money people who you think are your friends will quickly show you how close you really are. That's because MOST of us have to work for money. Thus we don't take it lightly when we have to dish it out. When someone asks to borrow money from you, no matter if its family or friends, your first instinct is to say WHY and then NO. Not that it makes you stingy, it's just well, why the hell cant whoever handle their biz. BUT this is the REAL WORLD where even good people, not lazy, stupid or any of that can need a hand. Especially in the economy that we have right now. Now of course we all have those friends or family that ALWAYS seem to need to borrow money. Either to support a habit, or to pay a bill, or SOMETHING they always have their hand out. But then we know about them, we expect them to have their hand out, thats why we dodge they ass when we seem them coming! On occasion though, people who dont NORMALLY ask you for anything may have to suck up some pride and reach out to a friend for help. THIS show is more about them. These people are the ones that you should ALWAYS help if you can, because NOT helping them is NOT being a real friend or loved one in my opinion. THEY dont ask often if ever, and when they do its for a BILL or some other NEED. So here are the questions: 1) HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT LOANING MONEY TO FRIENDS OR FAMILY? 2) HAVE YOU EVER HAD SOMEONE NOT PAY YOU BACK AND IT COST YOU A FRIENDSHIP? 3) HAVE YOU EVER FELL OUT WITH A FAMILY MEMBER OVER A MONETARY FAVOR? 4) WHAT WOULD YOU CONSIDER TOO MUCH TO LEND TO ANYONE FRIEND OR FAM? 5) DO YOU THINK PEOPLE THAT CAN LEND MONEY BUT DON'T ARE STINGY OR JUST SMART ENOUGH NOT TO DO IT?

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