Well, the news is that, in the light of what's going on, as well as my own personal decision, I'm setting out to school for the summer term. I'm also having my sister come along as a visiting student for the time, hopefully for a reunion with plenty of those friends and relatives of mine as well. Well, I'll admit that discussion about the economic situation is currently long overdue, but I came to realize that over the course of this time, when some of the things which are occurring are occurring, that I was actually led to think about what really mattered to me, much less my life. During so much of the time when everything was prosperous, or seemed so prosperous, it seemed so incredibly distracting with all of the emerging technology coming out such as the cellphones, with their long list of possible uses, from the regular phone to the GPS, or the ipod, or the computer, and the like. But now, with the cheaper budget on the line, I come to have a moment of sense, a moment in which I can just get to grips, and understand what I can buy with preferably little cash, yet what holds possibly the greatest value. In this break, I also see a break to consider and set aside plenty of the great rules for using them as well.
So, for whomever is reading this, I offer the same challenge, as a rhetorical question: try and list what is truly important to you, and how you can reconsider the value of something else for it. Or better, what is something that you can learn to budget more wisely?
Sunday, May 17, 2009
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