Posted by skyharborcowboy on February 04, 2008 at 05:55:53 from (70.212.141.173):
In Reply to: appreciate a listening ear posted by old fashioned farmer on February 03, 2008 at 17:43:48:
Here are a few rules that you will more clearly understand the older you get in life. Here it is:
"Things happen for a reason!"
"Dont dwell on decisions you have no control over just control your emotions to make the proper decisions!"
"Never refuse the right of a woman to turn you down!"
Personally I feel for your situation but no one owes you anything and you do not own the family farm now. Not knowing where you are located (I personally hate that omission in posts) it maybe possible that they sell the land give you a portion of the proceeds someday and you can relocate to where land prices are cheaper and you are off to a better start.
Myself and two brothers have told my parents to spend our inheritance and travel or do whatever they want with it and not feel guilty. The three of us have 3 good paying jobs but my plan is to keep my place in AZ and with my extra money from the two businesses I am starting is to buy some land in Indiana (Non Wing Sprint Car Country) to have a hobby farm in the spring, summer and fall with and then winter in AZ.
Having said all of that my advice to you is work your butt off the next ten years, work all of the over time you can, save all that you can, dont waste money on fast food, beer or other crap that does you no good and then do it all on your own just like your ancestors that first came to these shores did. They earned the hard way!
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