bugwar
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I'm talking fiscal responsibility, not about your health. There are two components - income and expenditures. Is it fiscally responsible to move either component in a direction that works against your ability to reduce any deficit or debt?
You should be concerned about your health, cause working yourself into a physical and mental wreck to pay for a lifestyle you can't afford is kinda pointless.
But back to your question.
If you reduce your debt by cutting expenses, then you can reduce the amount of hours you work to pay for that debt, as long as the net effect is a decrease in the total debt.
So by reducing your expenses enough, you can safely cut your working hours (yea, more free time to enjoy life!) and still reduce your debt load.
Therefore you can be fiscally responsible and have a better life at the same time. Isn't that grand?
