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Originally Posted by Cliche
She got it from a guy friend who took it off her hands for 600.
Now she's looking to offload an LCDTV.
Buy books and read through them. (although spending $35 on the latest robert jordan tp can be questionable)
Books that you say you have read front to back can also be an accomplishment. However, finding help on an internet board is still akin to asking for help from masked strangers.
The best thing to do right now, (if you're still young) is to ask what do I want and what am I doing to get it.
Do you have sufficient technique to get what you want? If you don't have a skill, then go learn one, even if it is just being able to shoot 4-for-4 on hockey targets. The other part is that in order to learn this skill, you got to be able to show it off and when you are shown to be a chump, you got to not quit. ... You must find a place where that even if you fail, you won't give up.
Also sometimes people repeat the same thing over and over again to understand the process that occurs to cause the failure so they can properly avoid making the mistake again.
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Riiiiiiight... how very wise and mystic. If this topic were about anything but superficial spending habits I might have been obliged to leave this last part of advice alone. But come on now.
Misskat, don't worry about heeding this advice. I can pretty much TELL you what is causing this "process" to "fail" so that you can "properly avoid making the mistake again".
Stop spending money on materialistic items.