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Message Subject You know, there's only a certain amount of stress a person can take before they become unhinged....
Poster Handle NowIhavetothinkofaname
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...and the screws on my hinges are loose and about to hit the floor. Between my stupid health problems, my family and the fact that I am more broke than I have ever been in my life, it's a wonder I haven't gone off the deep end yet! This is NOT how things were supposed to end up!!! So if y'all see a news video of some crazy woman in Alabama running down the road screaming, that will probably be me!
 Quoting: BamaGirl73


Here's some unsolicited advice.

Think about the good things in your life. Then try to live healthier, like walking or cycling as far as you can rather than taking a bus or car. Money is not overly important, just buy cheap things. Watch free to air TV or buy an former generation video games console like a Wii or have a picnic in a park. A bulk buy sausages pack divided into quarters.

You don't need the latest Guyphone, a prepaid smart phone can be had for $50.

Games for that Wii will cost you $6 at a pawnbroker.

If you're really broke, just think of how you can buy cheaper things. Like cheap no frills pasta instead of San Remo pasta.

People will tell you to save money and you should only buy things you'll use in the foreseeable future.

My "gaming" computer is a $400 refurbished workstation. I bought a new lounge set for $900, but that'll last me decades.
 Quoting: NowIhavetothinkofaname


Thanks, but you're not getting it. I'm not buying any video games, I don't play video games. I am always either working or trying to learn how to make more money. I don't watch TV and GLP and Facebook are the only "relaxing" things I do. Trust me, I've been a couponer for 15+ years...I know how to save money. But when you're trying to scrape up change to buy a pack of bologna and a loaf of bread....yeah, you don't get it.
 Quoting: BamaGirl73


Well here's some more unsolicited advice.

You could watch the YouTube video called "The Hero's Journey" and write an self published Ebook on Kindle about a hero who conquers poverty through creatively inspiring others to be more frugal about debt... Not that you aren't frugal but sharing hints to live a more modest life could be a factor in your Ebook about the hero Bamagirl.

Good luck OP!
 
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