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Old 02-03-2010, 11:57 PM   #40
Kalenn
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Originally Posted by bozbot View Post
sounds like you are a lucky guy.

sorry to say it is hard to see that as a possibility for me right now. im 26 years old with nothing but failed relationships. i have a decent job but am saddled with student loan debt. i got the car thinking at least this will make me happy, which it did and still does but i know deep down that it was also not a good choice for me at this point in my life. its just really hard for me to see a time when i will be in a happy life.
I am very thankful for the life I have now.

I was 22 when this went down. Several failed relationships also. I know it's hard to see because of what is going on right now but trust me... things will improve. I didn't believe people when they told me this way back then. But they were right.

You can make the changes you need to get yourself on a good track. If you feel the car was a bad idea then sell it. Junkie is dead on, man. Get a place to live first that you can afford comfortably. THEN go get a car and make sure you buy within your means. If you can feel good about signing the papers, even deep down, then you're golden. I know this sounds kind of corny, but everything WILL fall into place in time. You just have to believe.

Oh, not like it really matters, but I'm 43 now. I was 33 when I met my wife to be. You have time, Boz.
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