Yes, banks do accept loans from people they don't personally know. That's my point.
Grounding the ability to acquire funding in the individual's ability to maintain/grow personal relationships sounds like an incredibly flawed and dare I say it - feminine way to do things.
Okay, give me $60, you don't know me but I'll promise to pay it back.
You see how ridiculous that is? That's why banks exist.
Yes, banks do accept loans from people they don't personally know. That's my point.
Grounding the ability to acquire funding in the individual's ability to maintain/grow personal relationships sounds like an incredibly flawed and dare I say it - feminine way to do things.
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I loaned out $700 to my friend the other week and I don't expect to ever get it back.
Doing what's right isn't the same thing as doing what is self serving.
The fact that you can't even imagine that scenario or that decision making process marks you as morally deficient.
Trying to say this without being a dick. Isn't that more of a gift?
Not if it gets paid back. He paid me back the last time I spotted him some money when he was having trouble making ends meet.