What's something incredibly manipulative you thought was normal until you got older?

So you didn't read the three sentences in my first paragraph and the handout sentence stood out.

I felt that might be a bit strong but that was part of my point. What I do may not be for you or apply or may make your situation seem more impossible. If you think I'm taking myself seriously, that tells me you may not be taking yourself seriously. Maybe it's time to believe in yourself and what you can do. Life is serious and taking a passive approach didn't get me where I wanted to be. If you aren't asking for advice on how to seriously take control of life why keep responding. I don't seewhat you will get out of a super condensed version of my story.

But I will tell you some more about me anyway.

I have a part time flipping things from auctions. I have a part time in the medical marijuana field. I work full-time in solar. I am buying real estate(fourplex) next year, been shopping and running numbers on my day off. I will continue to buy real estate aggressively going in to the future as my retirement plan.

Does that help you?

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