TheTruth1234 has mentioned my bankruptcy about, oh, several dozen times. He only knows about it because I posted it. I told him about it. I did that because I wished to make it clear that Bioasis cost me a lot. I swung for the fence with Bioasis and I struck out. Now I'm starting over, righting the ship. I'm creating the potential for a life of way more fun. And I have the chance of making a lot of money from it. (Some Substack writers are making 6 and 7 figures - per month! I'd like a thousand bucks a month to start with. That's all.
TheTruth1234 tries to use bankruptcy against me for obvious reasons that say way more about him than about me. It's a put down, and ridicule, something that he needs for his own needs. He bragged a few moments ago about
spending $11,000 on a new hot tub. How weak and unsure of yourself do you have to be to do that?
About bankruptcy, it's interesting. It's a relief, pure and simple. It has a cost but it is way to start over, and it does work. It means I can set realistic goals that money can't damage. I'm 73 years old. Girls still look pretty and the future looks bright. Sunny days and rainy days are both just great. I can still set goals, the same as we all can, no matter our ages.
I think that TheTruth1234 fears poverty, that he measures his self esteem with money. He may even feel guilty about his money, something that I have suspected and commented upon over the years. I think that anger has been a problem for him, likely for all his life. And he’s bored. He won’t try to learn anything but he likes a fight. That’s another ego thing for him. How many people turn to fighting because it’s all they have to do, and probably all they're capable of?
I wouldn’t want to be anything like him.
I have this grand intellectual and creative pursuit ahead of me.
He has a new hot tub.
jd