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Originally Posted by amanda6035
Yeah. You are.
Have you paid attention to the story? It's about finances, and relationships.
Listen. I know you don't like Dave Ramsey. You come out with your bashing shovel every time I share something.
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Huh? Maybe I've talked about him in one or two other threads, but it think that's it.
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I'm not going to stop sharing stories like this. Because while not everyone will admit it on here, someone, somewhere along the way might actually give a damn and learn something from him, and it's COMPLETELY worth pestering you if it helps someone else in the long run. If you don't like it, ignore it.
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I think you missed my point. If you or others find Dave Ramsey's advice helpful, more power to you. I really have no problem with that. People are free to make choices that I don't make—if those choices work for them, then great. They're just not for me for a variety of reasons.
To be honest, the problem that I have with your posts on Ramsey isn't so much with Ramsey himself. It's the arrogance—sorry, but that's what it is—of suggesting that anyone who doesn't agree with Ramsey, and I guess with you, is "part of the problem" or doesn't give a damn.
See, I have no problem ignoring posts about Ramsey and advice from him. Your insults to those of us who don't agree with his perspectives or follow his advice by telling us we're part of the problem or stupid, when you have no clue as to how we parent or manage finances, is what's harder to ignore.