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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This post doesn't really belong in the real estate forum. I think that this is about the mental health of the OP, it's not a normal or healthy position to be concerned about what your friends or neighbors are doing for themselves, especially when the concern is over something completely irrelevant to life. How would OP react to an actual challenge, like cancer or bankruptcy?[/quote] This is OP. I’m reading all of the responses and considering their viewpoints, even the ones that are kind of mean. That said, don’t assume we haven’t had any challenges. My DH has survived a very serious, nearly lethal, illness. We both grew up in dangerous situations. Just because I need a little guidance getting through an admittedly petty moment in my life doesn’t mean that I haven’t overcome some serious challenges. It’s obviously more than just the Wolf range, although the pool and the size of the home are seriously drool-worthy. It’s more that I need reinforcement at times to stick with our goal of fully funding college for our kids and building up retirement. Many of these comments have been helpful towards reorienting my perspective and a little commiseration always helps in the short-term, so I appreciate those who have responded accordingly. But the immediate PP can STFU.[/quote]
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