Un-inventing bad inventions…

 Day 28 of 365 days. 337 days left to go.

Friends,

If I could un-invent anything, what would it be? I’m glad you asked.

The debit card.

Stick with me on this. The debit card is the devil’s work. It’s easy access to my bank account. I can swipe the thing without a clear understanding of what is in there or what bills I have already scheduled.

Ever since I started carrying a debit card, I haven’t carried a checkbook. And the gods know that I’m not logging into USAA every time I need to see what is ‘pending.’

But if I was forced to carry cash, I think I would be smarter with my money. I would know what was in my wallet because I could physically hold it. Count it. And see where I waste my money.

Like when I spend too much money at Woods Coffee. Or on Amazon when a new book comes out.

Down with the debit card! Except when I need to order groceries or order Door Dash…. then all praise the debit card.


Money isn’t the most important thing in life, but it’s reasonably close to oxygen on the ‘gotta have it’ scale.

Zig Zigler

Until tomorrow my friends, Keep Reading and Stay Caffeinated.

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