Ask Leo: How Does It Feel to be Broke?

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Many people think about this question every day. They ask themselves if they have what it takes to be broke or if they have the ability to bounce back. It is true that the world has become a little too fast paced, but it is not impossible to live on a budget.

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We are only human and we are not perfect in what we do. There are a lot of things that we can do to reduce the cost of living which is very important in other save money and maintain financial stability.

Being broke can make people feel hopeless, like they are trapped in a never-ending cycle of debt. There is no easy way to get out of being broke but there are ways to avoid being broke in the first place.

There are many ways to do this and all of them require some effort on your part. You need to be able to budget, save, and be persistent. If you are willing to put in the effort then there is no reason why you can't get out of debt.

It is really a feeling that is hard to describe. It's like a really heavy feeling, like you're being crushed by something. It's the feeling of not having enough money to buy anything. It's the feeling of not being able get through the day without having to spend hours scrounging for change.

It's the feeling of being so tired from worrying about money that you can't even enjoy the day. It's the feeling of feeling so hopeless and helpless.

There so many ways you could feel when having nothing at the moment but keeping the believe and working towards securing a better future would be worth it with your actions.



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Nice writeup and being broke make you feel like shit and you won't be able to do what you wish and everything people do to you will be like embarrassment to you

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Being broke makes one really down and also deprives one sometimes to do things because of the lack of money.

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Yes, it's indeed hard to be broke .Broke of everything.Money and a lot more.But cheer up! because there's a rainbow after the rain.Right? @emeka4

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There's definitely a positive turnaround someday and thanks for stopping by.

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Hmm, save! Honestly, that word as simple as it sounds, took me a long time to implement. And I would not lie, I haven't fully gotten a hand over it.

Long story short, so it happened that my bro and I were given #50 naira to sch each day and at the end of the month, I would have just 25-30 naira to brag for. While my younger brother would be having up to 600 naira or more. This thing affected me because I couldn't afford to get even if it was a notebook on my own but my bro could. But what can I do? I have tried to save but I just can't go hungry during break-times (my tummy would really ache and that would throw me of balance and all). But I kept trying and finally I could boast of having atleast 300 naira saved up in a month than my usual 25 naira.

Your post is 'save' worthy because it feels good to read posts like this that helps us reflect.

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I appreciate the goods words and thanks for stopping by.

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