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Suck It
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act of putting away money and foregoing that box of BHK 56 or sailboat or dumb garage sale find is what is paramount. I spent my life grabbing this DVD, this box of cigars, this bag of weed, and now I am 50 and have NOTHING. Well, that's not true, last year I started saving like a fiend So I DO have something after all, but not what I could have! But two things helped me survive it all.... NO WIFE OR KIDS, and NO debts whatsoever. When I pay cash for my cabin in the mountains it will end up being worth it, all the cigarettes quit, the weed stopped, the realization that you can take NONE of that crap I used to buy WITH ME when I pass. Sure puts a reversal on the old hoard instinct. My boss pulled a few technicians off sales calls and made em go to Bartlett yesterday to pick up his new antique gas pump. SURE, it's cool, a 1950s model Texaco pump shell. But WHY?? Why own it at all. He buys cars the same way. I am sure his son just rolls his eyes as his inheritance is blown on cars he will have to liquidate (or add to, who knows.) But I also watched my Dad do the same thing, packing away tools and other stuff I have to lug around now. I am thankful for a lot of it, but it is an anchor these days. He never thought cancer would take him so early. No one ever does. SAVE that money boys. One day there will surely be an excellent use for it, and you JUST might get to keep that change after someone else spends it. ![]() |
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