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Venting, updating, just very conflicted right now.
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 640133" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>dstc_, you are right. There are all kinds of difficult children and their thinking isn't like ours, that's for sure!</p><p></p><p>My kids all did know that they would have to start small, except 37. He actually refused to live in an apartment and took out those no down payment loans that helped throw our country into the huge recession. He was horrible with money. He made a lot and blew a lot because HE HAD TO HAVE IT NOW! Of course, it came back to bite him in the butt. He has filed bankruptcy. I do think difficult children, more than other young adults, tend to have magical thinking. They want this and that and don't think about the pathway to get there. They just want to snap their fingers and....it's there.</p><p></p><p>So your point is good. And I agree that once difficult child makes his decision it is then on him to behave right. We can guide them and then it's up to them. You are 100% correct.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 640133, member: 1550"] dstc_, you are right. There are all kinds of difficult children and their thinking isn't like ours, that's for sure! My kids all did know that they would have to start small, except 37. He actually refused to live in an apartment and took out those no down payment loans that helped throw our country into the huge recession. He was horrible with money. He made a lot and blew a lot because HE HAD TO HAVE IT NOW! Of course, it came back to bite him in the butt. He has filed bankruptcy. I do think difficult children, more than other young adults, tend to have magical thinking. They want this and that and don't think about the pathway to get there. They just want to snap their fingers and....it's there. So your point is good. And I agree that once difficult child makes his decision it is then on him to behave right. We can guide them and then it's up to them. You are 100% correct. [/QUOTE]
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