Kyrok
Paragon
- Nov 6, 2018
- 970
I was heading down to a meet & greet with my new Congresswoman today, but planned to stop first at a car dealership to check out a possible deal (my car is in need of major maintenance).
Because I work in public policy, these sorts of meetings can bring professional opportunities. But the car dealership made me such a good offer, I got delayed.
Before I realized it, the meeting was going to start in 10 minutes, but I had a 25 minute drive. So, I stayed at the dealership and bought the car. Frankly, I'm not thrilled by it, but financially, it was the smart move.
I feel, however, like I'm going to long regret the decision. I might have really connected with her. It will be months until another is scheduled. I have a new car, but maybe I could have had a new life. Unlikely, but it is gnawing at me.
Because I work in public policy, these sorts of meetings can bring professional opportunities. But the car dealership made me such a good offer, I got delayed.
Before I realized it, the meeting was going to start in 10 minutes, but I had a 25 minute drive. So, I stayed at the dealership and bought the car. Frankly, I'm not thrilled by it, but financially, it was the smart move.
I feel, however, like I'm going to long regret the decision. I might have really connected with her. It will be months until another is scheduled. I have a new car, but maybe I could have had a new life. Unlikely, but it is gnawing at me.