Podcast Episode – The Poverty of Impatience
While watching the unrest and the events unfold in the wake of the murder of George Floyd, Suze started thinking about the state of the world and what happens when we get impatient and angry.


While watching the unrest and the events unfold in the wake of the murder of George Floyd, Suze started thinking about the state of the world and what happens when we get impatient and angry.
Many of you are writing in to tell me that your lenders have contacted you with offers to temporarily suspend your monthly loan payment during this recent crisis.
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