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Advice on my 30 year old son
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<blockquote data-quote="Crayola13" data-source="post: 747746" data-attributes="member: 21066"><p>I see you going down the same path as another person I know who supported her adult son for over forty years. This amount could turn into six digits eventually. She couldn't bear to say no because she was afraid he would be on the street. Fifty years later after his mom passed away, the guy finally realized it was up to him to make it, so he found a way. He didn't think he could be self supporting. It turns out, he was capable of self sufficiency all along, but had never tried hard enough to learn that he was capable. Some people underestimate themselves and become too dependent on others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crayola13, post: 747746, member: 21066"] I see you going down the same path as another person I know who supported her adult son for over forty years. This amount could turn into six digits eventually. She couldn't bear to say no because she was afraid he would be on the street. Fifty years later after his mom passed away, the guy finally realized it was up to him to make it, so he found a way. He didn't think he could be self supporting. It turns out, he was capable of self sufficiency all along, but had never tried hard enough to learn that he was capable. Some people underestimate themselves and become too dependent on others. [/QUOTE]
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