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RE: I could use a little help

in #help7 years ago

When I got back from Japan, the last time, basically I was broke and was nursing a back injury. We had moved to Japan (our family) and I was going to work with a buddy of mine. As it turned out, I injured my back and the business didn’t pan out. All this after spending a fortune on key money, furniture, air fares, etc etc. So instead of moving back to Banff, Alberta, we went straight back to live with my folks, literally in a cramped bedroom (all 4 of us). Was able to rebuild our life, it took time though. Not having to pay rent really helped out. Thank goodness for our parents!
You definitly have the skills to make it on this platform. Perhaps even as a full time blogger at some point. Will take a bit of time though. I really hope for the best for you my friend!

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Thank you for those words! I lived with my parents for a couple years when I came back from Japan too and tried to get on my feet. I was there for a couple years, and then it's more like I stumbled from place to place after moving out, hehe. No rent is definitely helpful, IF the universe allows some of your attempts to get back on your feet to work. My story is quite unbelievable...but real.

I hope I will be able to make Steemit my full time. No, I know I will be able to. Just need some primer in the tank so that I can keep afloat long enough to make it happen. I want to help other people who are going through what I'm going through make their dreams come true and get out of a system that oppresses everyone unless they're rich. And live in a place that brings them to their full potential...as cornball as that is, hehe.

Good attitude!
Without the pressure of those monthly bills, etc. I bet you could double down on your blogging . As Steemit starts to take off, NOW is the time to go for it and to get ahead of the herd!

Indomitable spirit...it was written on the wall where I learned Hapkido. Drilled into me for 3 years and countless hours. I honestly don't know how to give up. Which, also works against me sometimes, hehe.

Yeah, that's how I feel about Steemit as well. It's that thing, before it becomes a thing. The gentle calm before a massive storm. All I want to do is get deeper into it :)

Do it!
Living in California may be a distraction, Wisconsin is where I’d be headed (but what do I know?)