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My uncle was addicted to meth at 17. His parents kicked him out (they had to) and he was forced to detox in his own car, on the street.
Today he's very close to being a millionaire and owns two houses (one's a beach house).
The road to destruction is easy, fun, and very scenic. A trap isn't much of a trap if you recognize it for what it is.
The road to life is obscure and hard. I wish I had more advice but all I counsel you do is: Deny yourself and take the hard roads.
They'll almost always prove to be the right ones.
That may very well be the best advice I have seen all day.
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My uncle was addicted to meth at 17. His parents kicked him out (they had to) and he was forced to detox in his own car, on the street.
Today he's very close to being a millionaire and owns two houses (one's a beach house).
The road to destruction is easy, fun, and very scenic. A trap isn't much of a trap if you recognize it for what it is.
The road to life is obscure and hard. I wish I had more advice but all I counsel you do is: Deny yourself and take the hard roads.
They'll almost always prove to be the right ones.
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That may very well be the best advice I have seen all day.