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Debt Is a Drug: Why Borrowing Keeps You Broke and Ownership Sets You Free

Break free from debt addiction, reclaim financial control, and design lasting independence

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Debt Is a Drug: Why Borrowing Keeps You Broke and Ownership Sets You Free

De: Knox W. Barclay
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Debt feels like progress—until it isn’t. Debt Is a Drug exposes how borrowing became the modern addiction no one wants to admit. From the rush of approval to the quiet weight of repayment, this book reveals how credit systems, marketing, and culture engineered a trillion-dollar habit disguised as normal life. It’s not just about money—it’s about psychology, freedom, and the fight for self-ownership.

Each chapter takes readers through the emotional, cultural, and economic roots of dependency. You’ll discover why debt feels empowering while it quietly enslaves, how lenders profit from behavioral design, and why freedom begins not with higher income but with a sober mind. The book dismantles the myths of “good debt,” the illusion of control, and the false prestige of borrowed success.

Through clear stories and practical insight, you’ll learn to recognize manipulation as it happens, replace reflex with reason, and build systems that make debt relapse impossible. The lessons don’t preach—they reveal. Each page challenges the assumptions that keep people working for lenders instead of themselves.

This isn’t a financial manual; it’s a mindset intervention. It teaches awareness as wealth, patience as power, and simplicity as strategy. If you’ve ever felt trapped by payments, pressured by image, or dependent on credit to feel capable, this book offers a way out—not through austerity, but through mastery. Debt Is a Drug turns clarity into capital and independence into your permanent high.

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