4 replies on “VIDEO: When Finances are Tight How to Create Your Way Out and Up”
If I were to condense what you said, it would take 30 seconds. Follow something you love or are inspired by, then Do it because it fulfils you. Yes, that’s true. However, I see that you are quite wordy and very repetitive, especially for an author. I haven’t heard or seen anything different from you other than the same basic idea, reiterated over and over again. No wonder your live-in boyfriend can’t afford to buy you a real ring, just a $10 piece of plastic. No wonder that at your age, you will never own a house. Tell the guy you’re with to get a job and support his girlfriend. Be inspired, Barbara! Find someone you deserve who treats you with respect, who takes care of you and loves you, and who can afford a ring from a jewelry store. My wife’s needs will always be met and I will never settle for an apartment, a cheap ring, or a welfare check. That’s not a man, that’s a child.
-Eric
Eric, Flag on the play! 1. You obviously need money or why are you watching this. 2. You are a perfect example of the emotional vampires we light workers must avoid. 3. You must feel like a failure and truly dislike yourself to be so cruel. I don’t see YOU trying to better anyone’s life. 4. You are abusive. I had the expensive ring and an abusive husband. During my divorce I met a real gentle strong warrior man. A week later I bought a seven dollar engagement style ring from Wal-Mart to keep men away and told my real man he’s all I need. My wealthy female divorce attorney, sounding just like you said, and I quote “How can someone like you afford a ring that beautiful!” I laughed out loud, looked at her and said seven dollars at Wal-Mart to keep the sharks away!. She slammed her two hands down on the desk and said “I have over 20 thousand dollars of diamonds on my hands and they don’t look half as beautiful!” So go buy your wife a Wal-Mart ring and get therapy.
Dear Grateful, I just want you to know that I truly love what you shared. Everything you said is so true and right on the mark. Sending you many boundless beautiful blessings from my heart,
4 replies on “VIDEO: When Finances are Tight How to Create Your Way Out and Up”
If I were to condense what you said, it would take 30 seconds. Follow something you love or are inspired by, then Do it because it fulfils you. Yes, that’s true. However, I see that you are quite wordy and very repetitive, especially for an author. I haven’t heard or seen anything different from you other than the same basic idea, reiterated over and over again. No wonder your live-in boyfriend can’t afford to buy you a real ring, just a $10 piece of plastic. No wonder that at your age, you will never own a house. Tell the guy you’re with to get a job and support his girlfriend. Be inspired, Barbara! Find someone you deserve who treats you with respect, who takes care of you and loves you, and who can afford a ring from a jewelry store. My wife’s needs will always be met and I will never settle for an apartment, a cheap ring, or a welfare check. That’s not a man, that’s a child.
-Eric
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Dear Eric,
Thank you for your valuable feedback. I sincerely appreciate it and send you all my best!
Sincerely,
Barbara
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Eric, Flag on the play! 1. You obviously need money or why are you watching this. 2. You are a perfect example of the emotional vampires we light workers must avoid. 3. You must feel like a failure and truly dislike yourself to be so cruel. I don’t see YOU trying to better anyone’s life. 4. You are abusive. I had the expensive ring and an abusive husband. During my divorce I met a real gentle strong warrior man. A week later I bought a seven dollar engagement style ring from Wal-Mart to keep men away and told my real man he’s all I need. My wealthy female divorce attorney, sounding just like you said, and I quote “How can someone like you afford a ring that beautiful!” I laughed out loud, looked at her and said seven dollars at Wal-Mart to keep the sharks away!. She slammed her two hands down on the desk and said “I have over 20 thousand dollars of diamonds on my hands and they don’t look half as beautiful!” So go buy your wife a Wal-Mart ring and get therapy.
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Dear Grateful, I just want you to know that I truly love what you shared. Everything you said is so true and right on the mark. Sending you many boundless beautiful blessings from my heart,
Barbara
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