Best Advice You Were Ever Given

I'll be right over!! I just need lunch $10,000 and a new house. I'm not expecting that though I'm hoping for more. Thanks I'll see you soon!

 
Excellent! I have a blender so I can provide lunch, as for the other two items not so much.

 
Oh man something just came up but if you come across the $10000 and house let me know. Sorry about that I was going to stop by but as I stated something just came up.

 
Guess I will go with original plan... Off to home depot.

Back to best advice.....

 
Invest your money. Was told that at 18 . I listened and I'm glad I did!

 
Just keep it out of the market. I took a bath in 91.
believed me I can tell its been since 91 the last time you took a bath please do look into one daily. The stench is a little much my friend.
 
This seemed cryptic to me as a young(er) woman, after many years I don't complicate it anymore.When my dad was found by police (a very apparent suicide), there was a note affixed to the wall for me.It read:"Trust you know"At the time I hated those words, for I felt I knew nothing and I surely did NOT trust much at that point. I hated my dad for implying that I was capable of such abilities.After many years, I have become much more appreciative of his apparent faith in me and am honored by his belief in my ability to stand up without him.I do not share this as a way to rally pitty, rather to encourage others to apply these 3 simple words to your own experiences.I find it carries universal applications.That is all,Beranda
We just had the funeral of my daughters father, my ex husband on Friday. I so wish he had given her some note or kind words or sent a text before he ended his life. I guess the best words of wisdom I have heard is "Always tell your loved ones how much you care. We are not promised tomorrow" That is so true. Every time I talk or text my kids the last thing said is I love you.

 
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Ho's before bro's, no offense to women, should say chicks before dicks!

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We just had the funeral of my daughters father, my ex husband on Friday. I so wish he had given her some note or kind words or sent a text before he ended his life. I guess the best words of wisdom I have heard is "Always tell your loved ones how much you care. We are not promised tomorrow" That is so true. Every time I talk or text my kids the last thing said is I love you.
Oh DP,
That is heart-breaking. I'm so sorry this is how you and your family started the weekend off. I know my mom struggled greatly with comforting me after I lost my dad. My parents divorced many years prior and as angry as my mother was, she did her very best to shield me from her intense anger and support me, it was what I really needed.
Unfortunately, the rest of my family dropped me like a bad habit, offered no support and even less empathy.
Kids should never have to bury their parents and the wounds left on the hearts of children (no matter how old) are deep.
I know my mom was furious with my dad for causing me such pain, and she was dealing with her own sadness and loss as well.
I had to grow up quickly and learn to put my feelings of loss aside, as I dealt with the financial train wreck my dad had left behind. I learned some hard lessons about debt, today I know they were gifts.
I am now thankful for the gift that my dad ultimately gave me. In his own words, he had become 'an albatross around my neck' and in his own way felt that his existence was keeping me from discovering all of the potential ahead of a young woman.
I feel peace in knowing I can walk through the fire of such hell, and reach the other side in one piece.
This is the beginning of a very
rocky journey for your daughter, one I would never wish for anyone to endure.
You have a unique opportunity to empower her in her quest for peace.
Be brave...but not heroic, your daughter needs a wide open heart.
Beranda
 
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Don't loan anything you can't afford to lose.

Never mix business and family. I.E., especially in the loaning business, unless you apply the rule above. It doesn't mean you have to say "It's a gift", but if you aren't able to make it one don't give the loan. Family harmony is more important

 
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Don't loan anything you can't afford to lose.

Never mix business and family. I.E., especially in the loaning business, unless you apply the rule above. It doesn't mean you have to say "It's a gift", but if you aren't able to make it one don't give the loan. Family harmony is more important
I have done that quite a few tines. I don't like it at all. I used to have to ask where's my money which I hated now I just let it go. If I get it I get it.
 
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  7. N @ NYStateofMind: @Alkazar I would try one of those easy online ones .. reddit gives useful info about that
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