Thursday, 6 October 2011

Listen to Micawber!


'Annual income £20; annual expenditure £19. 19. 6p, result happiness. Annual income £20; annual expenditure £20. 0. 6p, result misery'.

Micawber was right, and Cameron is now trying to encourage a new 21st Century version of Micawberism.. But why was this crazy 'spend now, pay later' culture ever encouraged in the first place. People have to borrow, but to encourage borrowing for flighty unnecessary whims was irresponsible, if not criminal.

Those old ideals of 'keeping up with the Jones's' or 'one-up-manship' are hopefully gone forever. And good riddance!

13 comments:

John Going Gently said...

"here here"

lovelygrey said...

Well said sir!

Chris said...

No evidence to say that's going to happen here Cro, as another family stuggle to get their new ridiculously expensive 90 inch plasma tele into their utterly unnecessary, gas guzzling 4wd...

I dare say Cameron will woe the voters again shortly by dropping the price of fuel...

...just at the same time he quietly takes another huge chunk out of the NHS.

Fucking tories.

Tom Stephenson said...

I should have listened to Mr Micawber, but ended up listening to W.C. Fields instead - what a mistake.

Unknown said...

Like John...here, here!
Perhaps we will see the end to stupid branding all over clothes too.

Anonymous said...

We live in a society where everyone wants everything right away..no waiting. Young folks get married and they want new furniture, all the electronics and a flashy abode not to mention a good car or possibly two. The Micawbers in life are few and far between. Too bad. It works.

Miss Holly said...

My absolute favorite dickens quote of all!!!!!!

Cro Magnon said...

Miss H. It's the one that stuck in my mind since my schooldays, and the one I've always tried to follow.

Amy Saia said...

How true. If only it could rain money every once in a while . . .

geraldine snape said...

Yes Miss Holly....my favourite quote as well. Feeling good .

Starting Over, Accepting Changes - Maybe said...

I was raised in the "wait 'till you have the money" era. It was always need vs. want. Easy credit changed all that and it became want, want, want.

Susan Heather said...

This is why we still have an old style t.v. - it still goes well although we don't get the whole picture now they have gone to the new shape.

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