These two stories are from my life and are completely true. These bits of wisdom to this day have shaped me. One was about getting a ticket to the theatre. The other was about using Walmart. Lastly a budgetting conundrum.

Here are some life stories I have had that I still think of to this day:
  1. Don't act. You can try but trust me pay a professional. So I could have morphed into Johnny Depp starting in a cancerous fashion with Cry Baby by John Waters. Then I'd never get to get laid again in my entire life but I'd be very cool. And drunk too. Then it was this don't steal a loaf of a bread. This was taken from Les Miserables by Victor Hugo who did the Hunchback of Notre Dame on Disney. So I will never miss a payment again in my entire life. I could have gotten barred for life. To be a prisoner for the rest of my entire life. And all I had to do was go see this play and that wouldn't happen. So when it came on I did see it. And I was in the front row.
  2. I was very poor. I was very happy. I was manic. People said I was starting to go crazy. So I got taken to Walmart in Richmond. Don't know if it was Henrico where my friend grew weed when it was still illegal. So in hindsight the price of the trip there was odd. I didn't want to take out any credit. I went to the foods I could afford section and spent my what was left of my paycheck there after paying rent. I was broke. Maybe $300 for Stephen's living room couch of a 1bdr 3rd floor with a fire escape balcony someone said I wasn't allowed to walk up that I still did anyway with the window. So I was looking at canned food and hallucinating (later on sliced frank spaghetti o's got discontinued). So I could see how rich I could be if I did things different. I got some ramen and a Great Value can of spaghetti with meatballs. I thought it meant things like someone could fake an abortion or my family would be ok. It worked and I am alive and rich now sort of. See poverty is a excellent teacher.
  3. This isn't a story instead just something on my mind. So I heard learning Yiddish the saying was 'the smart boy thinks a lot'. So I was hardcore as a miser. Here was it: to get Great Value nacho cheese or even Tostitos but not getting the 711 nacho kit with the machine. By being hardcore I could also save more money to use on things I enjoyed.




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Can someone help with an answer to this scenario? Is this feasible? Should I invest my energy in something else instead? Was instead I meant to have a guitar legacy? Was I tricked and niave? It seems like countless others get away with this and do it the wrong way.

Was this actually to my niave innocent ignorance a extremely stupid idea?

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