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		<title>By: David J. Berry</title>
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		<dc:creator>David J. Berry</dc:creator>
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		<description>Debt free, Debt free, Debt free!!!!!  I have been debt free (except for my house) for several years now.  There is a certain level of creativity and freedom that comes with not having to worry where the next paycheck comes from.  Your more relaxed, have more fun, and can be trully giving of yourself.   I just helped a gentleman close his house to avoid a foreclosure via short sale.  I was trying to work some profit in the deal but I had made several big mistakes that messed it up for me.  I had kissed a $10,000 pay check down the drain.  But because I am debt free, I did&#039;t feel jaded that I coulnd&#039;t make a profit.  I ended up bring a buyer to the table, helped close the deal and saved the man from foreclsure (took care of some child support too).  I didn&#039;t make one red cent on the deal.  But it didn&#039;t matter for me because helping him was my pri0rity  and I really didn&#039;t NEED the money.  Hear me right.. I would have liked it but didn&#039;t NEED it.  Being debt free really realeses you and allows you to really help people.   Besides isn&#039;t that why we are all here?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Debt free, Debt free, Debt free!!!!!  I have been debt free (except for my house) for several years now.  There is a certain level of creativity and freedom that comes with not having to worry where the next paycheck comes from.  Your more relaxed, have more fun, and can be trully giving of yourself.   I just helped a gentleman close his house to avoid a foreclosure via short sale.  I was trying to work some profit in the deal but I had made several big mistakes that messed it up for me.  I had kissed a $10,000 pay check down the drain.  But because I am debt free, I did&#8217;t feel jaded that I coulnd&#8217;t make a profit.  I ended up bring a buyer to the table, helped close the deal and saved the man from foreclsure (took care of some child support too).  I didn&#8217;t make one red cent on the deal.  But it didn&#8217;t matter for me because helping him was my pri0rity  and I really didn&#8217;t NEED the money.  Hear me right.. I would have liked it but didn&#8217;t NEED it.  Being debt free really realeses you and allows you to really help people.   Besides isn&#8217;t that why we are all here?</p>
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