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She Couldn't Spell Debt
- Money Can Change Who You Are or Change Who You Were. Debt Can Do the Same.
- Narrated by: Consuelo Danita
- Length: 8 hrs and 14 mins
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Summary
This captivating lifetime experience is about a young woman from the hometown of Harper Lee and Truman Capote in rural Alabama. She hates conflict even though she is habitually involved in it. Her frantic fight with debt tops the list. Debt is wildly chasing her like a cheetah running after a deer.
Her peculiar solutions threaten her sanity and self-respect. Suffering one setback after another keeps her emotionally exhausted. She does not quit because this basic truth keeps her motivated. The alternative of returning to her hometown is demoralizing. She does not belong there.
Finally, she accepts the reality that she cannot ignore her enemy any longer. Unpredictably, debt is pushing her to becoming a better person.
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