You are a bit harsh aren't you. Thanks for treating me like garbage while rich americans are running around making it rain and then declaring bankruptcy. Do you see me doing that? NO. I have enough debt that unless I stand to benefit from paying it I have no real incentive to run myself dry. I am in school and do not make that much. What would YOU do in my spot if we traded shoes TODAY? That's should be an interesting question.
If you think asking you to take responsibility for own behavior and pay your debts is harsh then, yes, I am harsh. Is doing the right thing really that complicated? Your choice to be treated “like garbage” is just that:
your choice. You can easily avoid such judgments by doing the obvious: paying your debts. Yes, there is wrong-doing elsewhere on a grand scale, but the ability to name a bigger villain than yourself does not justify your own misdeeds. The fact that you would try to summon such arguments to make yourself look better, by comparison, says something very unflattering about your character.
Your “interesting question” isn’t very interesting. If I were in your shoes right now (though given my values and the choices I make, I would never be in your shoes)
I would pay my debts. And by the way, I would not pay the debt because I was simply trying to improve my credit score; I would pay the debt because I believe in personal responsibility and my own conscience would demand that I do so. Not paying a debt that you legitimately incurred is the equivalent of stealing. Most people judge theft rather harshly!

By the way, I was not born with a silver spoon in my mouth. I have been poor; I worked my way through school. Along the way, I borrowed lots of money via credit cards, car loans, student loans, etc. and I have paid back every cent.
Your post is really troubling because you obviously know better.
You know that not paying your debts is wrong, yet in your own mind, you have bent over backwards to make it seem ok and given yourself permission to be a deadbeat. You even go so far as to call me "harsh" for not buying into your delusion. That is pathetic.
The (good?) news is people who operate the way you do always reap what they sow.
