I tend to agree with the majority here. The woman in this picture does not sound unlike the vast majority of people in both genders.
IMHO, most people work and drive themselves to earn a living for the major goal of having fun; the vast majority of people whom earn their livings do so to "LIVE," not to put themselves in a grave of separation from their family and friends.
OP calls himself "secretlyrich" but does not view himself as such. He states that his GF has $3k in CC debt; he has 12k in education debt. His GF's 3k debt is negligible in my view. Most people pay more than that in property taxes, or income taxes, or even for a run-down auto.
It stands to reason, that OP does not want to marry this person. He himself stated that he is not ready. Therefore he should not.
It's as simple as that.
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As far as a book and reading and confidence, I'm sorry, but it takes money and energy to make more money (it takes a one-track mind with the goal and the pursuit of that goal in order to accomplish this -- all OP energies are in pursuit of that one goal).
Not all people have this nor want it; and I'll readily admit that I do not and will not.
I'd rather enjoy life with people, rather than constantly compare, be driven to make more money, and be critical and overbearing to the people I care about.
Accept people as they are and move on if you cannot.
The only person anyone can change is themself. And nobody changes any aspect of their lives if they do not want to make that change; if they do not recognize the "need" for that change. It is unreasonable to expect to change anyone other than "me."
IMHO, most people work and drive themselves to earn a living for the major goal of having fun; the vast majority of people whom earn their livings do so to "LIVE," not to put themselves in a grave of separation from their family and friends.
OP calls himself "secretlyrich" but does not view himself as such. He states that his GF has $3k in CC debt; he has 12k in education debt. His GF's 3k debt is negligible in my view. Most people pay more than that in property taxes, or income taxes, or even for a run-down auto.
It stands to reason, that OP does not want to marry this person. He himself stated that he is not ready. Therefore he should not.
It's as simple as that.
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As far as a book and reading and confidence, I'm sorry, but it takes money and energy to make more money (it takes a one-track mind with the goal and the pursuit of that goal in order to accomplish this -- all OP energies are in pursuit of that one goal).
Not all people have this nor want it; and I'll readily admit that I do not and will not.
I'd rather enjoy life with people, rather than constantly compare, be driven to make more money, and be critical and overbearing to the people I care about.
Accept people as they are and move on if you cannot.
The only person anyone can change is themself. And nobody changes any aspect of their lives if they do not want to make that change; if they do not recognize the "need" for that change. It is unreasonable to expect to change anyone other than "me."
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