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Debt Week 2: The Tax on the Poor

Had a family emergency last night so, today you get this piece from daveramsey.com. Incredible stuff read it!

Perhaps the quickest way to ruin your life is to win the lottery.

Don’t laugh. Lots of people think that instantly coming into a few million dollars means life on easy street, money that will be around forever, and no need for responsibility or work.

The truth is very rarely does it work out like that for a lottery winner. Unfortunately, a new study published in the Journal of Behavioral Decision Making finds that people who feel poor are more eager to spend money in an attempt to get rich (this is a good “duh” moment). One recent report found that families who make under $12,400 spend about $645 a year on lottery tickets.

Many poor people are fooled by what they think it means to win the lottery. It’s usually the worst thing that could ever happen to someone.

Coming into a quick pile of cash usually means that people will come out of the woodwork looking to get a piece of your pie. Third cousins whom you didn’t even know existed will call and hit you up for money. You’ll get letters in the mail from complete strangers with every sob story imaginable (unemployed, sick children, in a wheelchair, etc.) in an attempt to get sympathy points and money from you. It puts a big target on your back, and most often it takes you out, too.

When you are feeling the money crunch, the last thing you want to do is spend what little money you have on a super-long shot for money. The odds of winning a lottery are literally about 1 in 125 million.

  • You are 66 times more likely to die from a snake bite.
  • You are 2,001 times more likely to die in the electric chair!
  • You are 2,201 times more likely to die from a hornet, wasp or bee sting.
  • You are 1,488,095 times more likely to die in a car wreck on the way to the gas station to buy the lottery ticket.

Does all this sound ridiculous? GOOD! It’s supposed to sound that way! Banking on winning the lottery is about as ridiculous as it gets!

Think about this for a second. The less money you have, the more wisely you need to manage it because you don’t have as much room for error. When you make a budget and get out of debt, you have some breathing room. Your budget can get busted when an emergency comes up, but that’s why you save up an emergency fund. The ultimate is when you start investing the money you have. The reason for that is eventually your money will grow to enormous sums because of the power of compound interest.

Forget the lotto. Working hard and saving money is the only surefire way to make money. It works every time —unlike the lotto.

If you have a gambling problem go get some help! Here is a great resource for you: Gambler’s Anonymous.

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INSANE Sunday Mind Dump

  • First things first. The team we have at The Connection Church is THE BEST TEAM ANYWHERE. Hands down. YOU GUYS ROCK.
  • The week of debt begins RIGHT HERE tomorrow. Check back in each day for posts all about debt and how you can CONQUER IT!
  • I just finished reading the Connection Cards. Don’t do that enough. I cried as I read the things we are praying for and the things that God is doing in people’s lives. INCREDIBLE.
  • Today was officially the MOST INSANE day EVER at The Connection Church.
  • First, the power went out 9 minutes before church was supposed to begin.
  • Our team is so incredible that they had the lobby of the PAC set up for church within minutes. The band rolled out a piano and grabbed their acoustics and we had church right there in the lobby. I had to yell a little when I preached.
  • Funny thing is, the power actually came on about 5 minutes into the service, but people were so pumped up that we just stayed where we were.
  • Of course, we moved back into the worship center for the second service so we could get our ROCK on. The band did one of my favorite songs “Satisfy Me” by Decemberadio. INCREDIBLE.
  • Some other insane stuff happened that I won’t even mention. :)
  • Bottom line is this: Our teams were able to change direction at a moments notice and pull off what will be one of the most talked about, well remembered services ever in the history of TCC!
  • Cole didn’t seem to freak out too bad about the crazy day. If he was preaching it would have been much worse. God must have planned it that way. :)
  • Having people blend credit cards on stage was one of the most fun things I’ve ever done preaching.
  • Watching the ENTIRE ROOM JUMP when I popped balloons was the most HILARIOUS thing I’ve ever seen while preaching. Seriously, EVERYONE left their seat cushion for a second. Man, the acoustics in that room must be incredible. I’ve NEVER heard a balloon pop that loud before!
  • Did I say that the band blew me away with Satisfy? :)
  • Going to be an insane week. I have about 6 days of work to squeeze into the next 52 hours. YIKES!
  • I don’t care how much work there is to be done, at 7pm tonight the world will freeze so I can watch 24: Redemption. YES. YESSSSS. YESSSSSSS!!!
  • Can’t wait to go home and visit family this week for Thanksgiving. I’ll be traveling about 1400 miles. Yummy.
  • Pray for my momma if you think about it. She had a nasty foot surgery and has to be down for about 3 weeks. YUCK!
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Kids lottery

Check out the pic below. There was a kid in HEB screaming because his mom wouldn’t let him get something out of this machine. I thought to myself that he probably thought it was candy. No big deal.

But then the mom said “sorry baby no lottery tickets today…”

WHAT? Had this mom really let her 4 year old but lotto tickets before? My gosh!

Just another indicator that we have seriously screwed up our finances here in America.

I refuse to be that kind of parent. I want to raise Couper in such a way that he grows up able to handle his own finances and never accumulate ANY debt. No student loans. No car payments. No debt. Period. It IS do-able.

As far as the lotto goes, I am with dave ramsey who says “the lotto is a tax on the poor” and, as I like to add, the stupid.

:)

Zak White www.zakwhite.com Sent from my iPhone

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I’m Biting Back

I’m going postal. I am biting back. This is a rant. Brace yo-self.

I am SICK of credit sharks sending me so much junk in the mail. Really, if anyone is killing the rainforests, it is credit card companies and the 5 billion (true stat) offers they send by mail each year (see my picture below). The pic below is the offers I have received in just 8 months. Can you believe that? Pure INSANITY.

It is a harsh reminder that we are a society deep in debt. I refuse to be a part of such insanity. That is why, after going through Dave Ramsey’s Financial Peace University, Amber and I refuse to use a credit card. Life is so much better now. Remember when your parents said that you needed to get that piece of plastic and start building credit? BOLOGNA! They bought into the lie and then inadvertently transferred the lie to you.

And now that I have a son of my own, I refuse to live or buy into the lie with even MORE PASSION! I want to alter my family tree starting today. I want Couper to grow up 100% debt free. You are probably thinking “that is impossible.” But you are wrong. Plain and simple. If you live like no one else now you can LIVE like NO ONE ELSE later. It’s true. Amber and I are seeing it in our own lives. Cash only is the way to go. No credit. Period. Not even to buy a car. NONE. “But Zak, what about 0% interest? What about same as cash?” NOPE. That’s still putting yourself in debt and the Bible says that the borrower is slave to the lender (Prov. 22:7). The truth is that “same as cash” is NOT the same as cash. It’s nowhere close.

And here is the real issue for me: I believe that we are put here to reach as many people for Christ as is possible, but so many of us are in such a financial mess that we can’t give towards the greatest, most important cause on Earth. The TRUTH is that you WILL DIE one day and the ONLY thing you get to take with you is people…the relationships you made here on Earth. So if you are thinking ETERNALLY, the best place to put your money is places that change people’s lives. And God’s vehicle for life change has always been and will always be the church.

Imagine what we could do if we didn’t have a house payment, no car payment, no furniture payment. That’s a BIG raise right there. And if we weren’t always feeling such financial pressure suddenly it would become EASY to give. Jesus was the greatest giver ever. And I just want to give back to something that will forever change the face of the Earth, but more importantly, something that will ADD FACES to HEAVEN.

By the way, just for fun, I put one of Dave’s credit shark letters in every one of these envelopes and I am dropping them in the mail today. Eat that Visa. You should do this too…it costs them money when you drop that postage paid envelope back in the mail. Put some lead shot in it so they have to pay more for the weight. Seriously. Click this link, print the letter, stuff it in the envelope, tell them to kiss off.

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