Posted by deene on November 11, 2021 at 19:28:16 from (162.72.191.201):
In Reply to: What to do posted by grandpa Love on November 11, 2021 at 15:45:36:
gl i dont typically get to involved on discussions on here but your post and some of the comments led me to do so. First of all thanks for your heart in this matter. i think your concern for others is admirable, we should be looking out for each other rather than worrying about just making a profit or suiting our own needs. As for listening to your wife..ABSOLUTELY take what she has to say in consideration, not only are you a team in business as well as life, but i believe women have some insights we dont have, and not for them to rule over us but to help us with some of the decision making.
The reality is we cannot save anyone from their own folly, it could be a young person as well as an older one that would perhaps get injured with anything they would buy, however integrity and character play into this as much as anything so make the decision that best suits who you are and will feel more comfortable with, consider time and money invested in hauling as well as inherent danger to you and whomever goes with you in the form of an accident (heaven forbid) or just time away from doing more beneficial and profitable things for your family.
I enjoy your posts and encourage you to always seek advice but ultimately stay true to who you are, have a great evening.
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