I saw it coming, so I was okay with it, when it happened. Have you ever been so overwhelmed with maintaining a lifestyle that, when that burden is taken away, you feel very relieved? Yes, I know the feeling too. The past 6 months, I've been stressing with my vehicle, which wasn't even my vehicle to begin with. Check engine light that would have cost me $1800 to fix, if I was going to pass smog check. Insurance that I could not afford, and a DMV fine that I could not afford to pay in order to lift registration suspension for my son. So, let me explain... In June of 2019, I took over my son's vehicle payments as well as upkeep of the vehicle while he was out of the country. He's going to be gone for 2 years(Peace Corps Mission). We were not sure what to do with his vehicle since he was still making payments on it, and since I had just returned to Vegas and wanted to buy a car, he and I agreed to let me assume payments and drive it as if it were ...
We spend a great deal of time thinking about the changes we want to make in our lives, however, we fail to make those changes for one reason or another. To us, we have logically valid reasons why we don't make those changes. Most of the time we fear the unknown; we don't know what the outcome of our change; we're afraid of letting go of the known for the unknown. So, what do we do instead? We settle for the known, we watch our souls wither, until we don't recognize ourselves.