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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] My middle class friend is very particular about everything, and it would pain her to drive a car with a scratch. My similarly-minded father - same thing. None of them have ever been wealthy! And me? I drive my battered 17 year old car everywhere and I don't feel bad about it :-) I have significant assets, but I simply don't care about signs of wear in my house or my vehicles. I'd rather not deal with the hassle of cleaning and repair, unless it's a question of safety, which obviously trumps my lazy attitude. The car is fit to drive, but that's it. It's very ugly. I do like nice clothes, though. To each his own, I suppose.[/quote] This is me. My car is over ten years old, scratched up to hell and kind of embarrassing to drive...kids don't like being seen it either. I had nice cars when I was young and had less money. Maybe my mistakes with money when I was young, taught me some lessons? I could afford a much nicer car, but really don't care that much about it. I also don't care abut clothes, but my mountain bike is probably worth more than my car.[/quote] Cope.[/quote]
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