15 Questions
Most compulsive debtors will answer "yes" to at least
eight of the following 15 questions.
1. Are your debts making your home life unhappy? 2. Does the pressure of your debts distract you from
your daily work? 3. Are your debts affecting your reputation? 4. Do your debts cause you to think less of yourself? 5. Have you ever given false information in order to
obtain credit? 6. Have you ever made unrealistic promises to your
creditors? 7. Does the pressure of your debts make you careless
of the welfare of your family? 8. Do you ever fear that your employer, family or friends
will learn the extent of your total indebtedness? 9. When faced with a difficult financial situation,
does the prospect of borrowing give you an inordinate feeling of relief? 10. Does the pressure of your debts cause you
to have difficulty sleeping? 11. Has the pressure of your debts ever caused you
to consider getting drunk? 12. Have you ever borrowed money without giving adequate
consideration to the rate of interest you are required to pay? 13. Do you usually expect a negative response when
you are subject to a credit investigation? 14. Have you ever developed a strict regimen for paying
off your debts, only to break it under pressure? 15. Do you justify your debts by telling yourself that
you are superior to the "other" people, and when you get your "break" you'll
be out of debt overnight?
How did you score? If you answered yes to eight or
more of these questions, the chances are that you have a problem with compulsive
debt, or are well on your way to having one. If this is the case, today can be a turning point
in your life.
We have all arrived at this crossroad. One road, a
soft road, lures you on to further despair, illness, ruin, and in some
cases, mental institutions, prison, or suicide. The other road, a more
challenging road, leads to self-respect, solvency, healing, and personal
fulfillment. We urge you to take the first difficult step onto the more
solid road now.