Debt is Just Not Your Fault Revised
Is Debt not your fault? In many cases getting into debt may have been caused by external things, but staying in debt, that is another story.
Is Debt not your fault? In many cases getting into debt may have been caused by external things, but staying in debt, that is another story.
In this candid and comical rant, the author declares September the unofficial season of charity solicitation. With daily phone calls, dinner-hour door knocks, and unsolicited spiritual leaflets, the post explores how relentless fundraising can push even the most charitable among us to the brink. It critiques the broken no-call list, questions solicitation tactics, and proposes an unlikely—but refreshing—idea: what if charities simply asked respectfully and left people alone? A mix of sarcasm, social commentary, and sincere fatigue, this is a must-read for anyone tired of being harassed at home in the name of goodwill.
Keywords: charity solicitation, September fundraising, donation fatigue, no-call list, door-to-door canvassing, phone solicitation, donor frustration, fundraising ethics, charity overload
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