[오늘 한 영어]
- The art of money getting
- Mr. Beecher advised young men to get in debt if they could to a small amount in the purchase of land, in the country districts. "If a young man," he says, "will only get in debt for some land and then get married, these two things will keep him straight, or nothing will." this may be safe to a limited extent, but getting in debt for what you eat and drink and wear is to be avoided. Some families have a foolish habit of getting credit at "the stores," and thus frequently purchase many things which might have been dispensed with.
It is all very well to say; "I have got trusted for sixty days, and if I don't have the money the creditor will think nothing about it." There is no class of people in the world, who have such good memories as creditors. When the sixty days run out, you will have to pay. If you do not pay, you will break your promise, and probably resort to a falsehood. You may make some excuse or get in debt elsewhere to pay it, but that only involves you the deeper.
- dispense: (동) 나누어 주다, 내놓다, 제공하다, 조제하다
- creditor: (명) 채권자, 돈을 빌려준 사람
- falsehood: (명) 거짓임, 거짓말하기, 거짓말, 허위
- deep: (형) 깊은. (부) 깊이, 깊은 곳에서, 깊은, 심각한