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dandan

dandan

One more attempt on life.
Feb 18, 2019
1,298
Yes I'm better way better than when I was depressed.
My only issue is economic. The failure of not knowing how to make money. I have a job but I can not count on it as a life long income.

I do have money saved , but the fact that I I need more income and can't get it it's outstanding.

I need 1 way of earning a little extra money , I could invest in something that convince me it would work.

I've even consider making some lunch or sushi kitchen in an extra room in my house.

Many people are doing something similar in their houses here where I live , but I'm not yet convinced that's the way to go.

I would like to just find a plan and make it work.

If you think I can will myself into doing something, well you are kind of wrong but not. I could will myself , but it's hard.

Oh .. so I'm una successful recovery , but financial issues are driving me so sad and so lost. I can not find my way out. I'm in a bad situation.
 
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timf

Enlightened
Mar 26, 2020
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I knew a guy who had been a pilot for Air Viet Nam. After 1975 he and some friends were refugees in Hong Kong. He told one friend that, "It looks like we aren't going to be pilots any more." He went to bartender school and used a job as a bartender to work his way through electronics school.

It can be hard, but it can also be rewarding. The key to financial survival is to spend less than you make. The key to financial stability is to bank 20% of what you make and live on the rest.
 
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