Posted by olgentdc on January 28, 2019 at 19:35:20 from (163.182.187.117):
or did it turn into a nightmare . LOL From talking with Most folks here , most always knew where they were going in life , I would venture to say. Especially the successful ones .. I always felt I would be my own boss and work hard and get ahead and retire at age 50 .. LOL My Question . Has things turned out as good as you planned ?, are you financially secure ?, Or did You not have a plan at all and are just stumblin along and doing just great with no worries ? or are you in despair ? I work just as hard as i did whenever i was 1st starting out. However at age 45, things changed, i was down in my back from a injury and divorced 6 yrs earlier . i just got talked into running and got elected for County Commissioner. my son was taking my Home improvement business over. i owned free and clear over 200 acres that i paid for from home improvement and farming.and i am my own boss, that is basically what i set out to do in hi school , but i really thought i would have a million in the bank by now.but i know where i went wrong, and i have no one to blame but me. anyone want to analyze their life on a cold nite ?..
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