Posted by Joe in IN on June 24, 2008 at 05:56:31 from (69.24.127.5):
In Reply to: Survey Question posted by scott#2 on June 23, 2008 at 19:35:41:
If you were looking to make a left leaning point you missed the mark.
My last five years has been very good as well.
2 of my 3 children were born, I moved into the country and bought 23 acres, contracted my own house, build my own barn and now can 'play' farm a little(bale hay on it). Everyone is in good health, bills are paid on time, wife is still my best friend, and children are growing up...
The difference is most people on this board are glass half full people and not half empty. Everyone has problems. But the people on this board are for the most part hard working good people. Those type of people tend to be successfull. Maybe not millionaire successful, but there is more to life than just money alone.
Hard working people will generally always(barring unforeseen personal tragedies) be better off in 5 years...
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