Yes, a person can have a perfectly good life without ever dealing with credit. These people rent real estate instead of owning it and won't have to ever deal with the ins and outs of a car loan or mortgage. I would never live this kind of debt free lifestyle myself, but I personally make an incredible amount of money from renters, so of course I approve of the way they live their lives.
;-) In all likelihood, you'll decide to use credit at some point, even if it's simply for your own post-secondary education. I think it's vital that you take the time to learn about how to use your credit score to stack the "chips" in your favor. I recommend visiting Investopedia.Com to learn more, especially since they explain the ins and outs of credit in a short and straight forward manner.
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