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Fighting Fire With Fire-Charging Your Way Out Of Credit Card Debt eBook

by Bob Donnelly


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Fighting Fire With Fire-Charging Your Way Out Of Credit Card Debt Summary

Fighting Fire with Fire-Charging Your Way Out Of Credit Card Debt was written with the main intent of providing a totally new approach for those who are in lockstep with credit card debt--to pay down their debt without the necessity of taking on loans, submitting to debt elimination programs, or filing bankruptcy. The central premise of the book is that "If one created the debt, one must pay off the debt." Applying the simple logic of a (Forest fire burning out of control) necessitating that it be extinguished by fighting fire with fire, similarly, the debtor is guided to make disciplined and focused charges as the methodology to gain the funds necessary to eliminate his/her credit card debt. One simple analogy that illustrates the rationale for this plan is the comparison of; (The swimmer) who jumped in a lake without heeding the posted warning, "No swimming allowed in this lake." Once in midstream, he quickly realizes that the act of swimming created his dilemma--leaving him no alternative but to continue swimming to shore in order to survive. Based on the overwhelming statistical evidence that credit card debt continues to spiral out of control, it is reasonable to assume that many Americans are accustomed to spending more than they earn. The notion that one can become frugal, and in the nick of time -- as a precursor to eliminating credit card debt, is not statistically evident, and at best--just wishful thinking. This underlying cognizance of human nature as it relates to spending and personal debt management has been considered and incorporated into the core of this simple "Jump-Start Plan." Subscribing to the philosophy that we are all "Worthy of a second chance," the author,wholeheartedly remains hopeful--that it will serve the user to that end.


About the Author:

Bob Donnelly, a third generation native New Yorker, connects much of his personal and professional accomplishments to his early roots-- having grown up in “The Big City.” Born and raised as one of seven children in a struggling family, The Donnellys lived in the “Yorkville” section of Manhattan--in a cramped, (walk-up), tenement apartment house. Living directly across the street and also from a struggling family, was Kit Culkin, one of Bob’s earliest of childhood friends. While most people immediately associate Kit with his famous son, Macaulay Culkin--Hollywood’s “ Home Alone Kid,” Bob has a much different connection with Kit. To Bob, he was an early role model--he was several years older and a true older- brother type. In fact, in his own family, he was the eldest of his siblings and played a parent-like role while he studied unrelentingly in his personal pursuit to achieve Hollywood fame. Kit radiated a positive and “can do” attitude to others around him and served as a true early example of-- “Tough Individualism.” Back in the day, the struggle was all about overcoming adversities such as poverty, limited job opportunities, and in general--the prospect of an uncertain future. Many of these issues, as perplexing as they seemed, were actually dealt with at the kitchen table--and in a family consensus fashion. Out of sheer necessity, most folks maintained a –“Just keep it simple,” attitude. For example, if you needed food/you needed to seek work, if you had a loose tooth/you may have looked for a piece of string and the nearest doorknob, and if you needed a new outfit/you looked in your sibling’s closet. The times called for a great deal of resourcefulness and self-sufficiency, to say the least. Remaining ever cognizant of these fundamental lessons in self preservation, Bob would later recoil this basic native intelligence by associative reasoning, into a more refined problem solving “Model,” later to be used in his entrepreneurial endeavors. Bob has a profound passion for applying simple logic to uncover simp




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