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RE: Letting Go of Old Things: From Dust to Creativity

in #psychology8 years ago

That sucks hard man. I hope you did not personally sign and take responsibly of said debt on a personal level from the company. I forget the correct name for it. Banks just love to talk people into doing that when it’s not needed.

That’s an interesting way to go about using past failures to move forward. I just hope you have been saving to burn or shred the notes later on. It’s shocking anymore anyone would do old school identity theft even more so after all that Equifax mess.

As far as a filing system and keeping things. Well I did try and be an accountant once in life. So I do in fact have and store things of legal tender. I burn things once in a while its good fun.

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"Personal guarantees?" Yeah, I had a few of those... one of which ended up as a $27,000 bill owing to the IRS. But that's all water under the bridge, now.

Burning is usually my favorite way to get rid of old documentation... it's a lot more satisfying (and less work) than shredding.

The notes I have been cutting up don't contain any identifying information... just endless columns of numbers that would have no meaning, absent a context to wrap them in.

Sounds about right word. I am far too tired to recall.

I might have a slight hatred towards banks and the way they word things toward people they claim are their "clients" ….