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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Personal differences: 1. Studio apartment - Currently living in the same studio apartment I rented in law school. [b]I do a yearly review of my belongings to make sure everything I own can fit in my car if I needed to leave promptly. [/b]No plans to buy a SFH but I would consider buying a small 1BR condo if it made sense. Want to continue being able to fit all belongings in car. [/quote] What is this about? Preferring a simple life is fine. But you sound eccentric. It’s hard to imagine that you can relate to clients enough to bring in business. On a basic, personal level- not just the superficial lifestyle issues you mentioned. In another post you mentioned that you repair thrift shop finds. I appreciate that from an environmental perspective. However, if thats what you’re wearing to work, your level of frugality will negatively impact how partners and clients perceive you. [/quote]
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