In my opinion - when you owe money, whether it be to a corporation, a bank or an individual - it is your duty to pay them that money when you have it.Not to get some money, and say, "well, I want to continue to have a little fun, so I will use the money for me and pay you later when I feel like it".
There's a little more to it than just owing a debt. How the agreement to paying the debt falls into play as well.
If I lend you $100 and you say you'll pay me back next week, then the next week comes and when I ask for my $100, you say you don't have it, but then show me the nice new watch you just bought this morning shopping, that is a problem. Most debts that are representative of your statement above though have an agreement to how it is paid back. The difference in the scenario with the $100 and a loan debt is, you agree to pay the debt back in $500 payments each month. You can still have the debt, but you are paying it back within the agreement is different than just saying you have debt.
My opinion, as well as my current situation, is, I bust my rear end every day of the week and have for years and years and years. I've been married for 13 years now. I have debt that has built up having my wife raise our children to school age. Now, she is back to work, that debt is now being paid down (under the agreed terms, whether it be by loan payment or the credit card payment) and by golly, I'm freakin tired! I'm worn out and burned out from working non stop for the past nearly decade and a half without a break. We are now paying those debts down, my wife makes some money now and we were able to take some of her money and take a vacation, a much needed vacation from working for over a decade with no rest. And by golly, we took it! It wasn't debt added. It wasn't even money taken away from debt as we now have a plan for paying it off with her paycheck. We took the tax return money that previously would have just been used to catch us up on payments and took a much needed break before the stress killed me.
Yes, stress kills. Stress is ultimately what killed my father. Working without having a little down time and having financial problems is extremely stressful. I wanted a break and I took it.
Now next year, I will take another vacation. As we pay more of the debt down, I expect a bonus that I haven't seen since about 1997, and will use that for vacation. The tax return money will be put towards the debt next year.
There's a difference between having debt and having no money. I have debt because I had no money. Now we are ok with the money, thus the debt is getting paid, according to payment agreement. I'm not going to wait until my kids are 34 years old before I take a family vacation with them. Things were different when we were in the "don't have the money" situation, but we are no longer in that. You all know the saying, "all work and no play......." Have to have some play for some stress relief with your time or else one might just end up like my father at 43 years old.