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<blockquote data-quote="TK1299" data-source="post: 16575079" data-attributes="member: 184930"><p>Op, maybe I can help give you the answer you’re looking for:</p><p></p><p>this is your “dream car”, you have worked hard and can attain it. What in the hell did you work so hard for, sacrifice and make smart decisions if you can’t have a little bit of your own happiness? </p><p>there is an old adage which basically says, be careful what you wish for, not that you might get it, but you’re doomed to not want it once you do. I doubt this is applicable here.</p><p>You asked what you would do with it if you got it. Maybe just walk into the garage and stare at it, as it is a symbol of positivity you have created in your life. Perhaps just pride of ownership; when i’m busy sometimes I think about the fact I have my cars and it seems to make me happy, just knowing they are there. Maybe a once per month drive around town that puts a smile on your face. Car guys understand roadway therapy and it’s a real thing. </p><p>Regardless of what you use it for, it will symbolize what it took for you to attain it. But I can tell you if you have wanted this for that long, you are only depriving yourself by not getting it now that you can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TK1299, post: 16575079, member: 184930"] Op, maybe I can help give you the answer you’re looking for: this is your “dream car”, you have worked hard and can attain it. What in the hell did you work so hard for, sacrifice and make smart decisions if you can’t have a little bit of your own happiness? there is an old adage which basically says, be careful what you wish for, not that you might get it, but you’re doomed to not want it once you do. I doubt this is applicable here. You asked what you would do with it if you got it. Maybe just walk into the garage and stare at it, as it is a symbol of positivity you have created in your life. Perhaps just pride of ownership; when i’m busy sometimes I think about the fact I have my cars and it seems to make me happy, just knowing they are there. Maybe a once per month drive around town that puts a smile on your face. Car guys understand roadway therapy and it’s a real thing. Regardless of what you use it for, it will symbolize what it took for you to attain it. But I can tell you if you have wanted this for that long, you are only depriving yourself by not getting it now that you can. [/QUOTE]
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