It is a learning curve...I was at the guilty over every dollar stage a couple of years back...let me give you a little of my personal background:
Not very many years ago, I was in an abusive relationship with a man who took every penny I earned. I was $67k in cc debt when I decided to go back to law school (huge fight that pretty much precipitated the end of my relationship with the jerk, thank G-d). By my second year of law school, I was alone with my two cats in a Section 8 (HUD) apartment.
And then my apartment burned down, although my cats and I were thankfully unharmed.
And a friend from law school gave me place to stay.
And we fell in love.
But he wouldn't marry me unless I paid off my cc debt; I got a few jobs and I did.
We've been married for 2.5 years, have a son, a house, two cars outright, and two businesses.
The point, of course: I know it looks dark now. I couldn't imagine how anything could get worse when my apartment burned down, and it probably was one of the best things that could've happened to me.
You're someone who's dealing in truth and good motives; I have no doubt that things are going to improve for you, in ways you can't really even see or imagine right now!