escape to the country , page-7

  1. 11,875 Posts.
    kincella,

    a quick check of your posts on HC shows you came from an extremely wealthy family with several silver spoons in your mouth

    regardless of whether your parents gave you any money or not to start life out on, you can be 100% sure that a lot of things were taken care of, things you didnt need to spend money on, that you have no idea what a leg up it gave you

    I worked and went to uni and had expensive hobbies as well. Not much partying at all for me in my early years, didnt have the money

    the point im trying to make, in my early life i spent money on travel and hobbies(scuba diving), not partying at all, in total the equivalent of 3 investment house deposits in the early nineties

    i didnt have parents who owned well over 50 horses(and thats just the old nags saved from the glue factory) that I could ride for personal enjoyment and free abundant family holidays to everywhere and anywhere.

    I too made a lot of money with my nose to the grindstone
    In the year i finally started looking for a house, the average house in Perth went from 140k to 250k in one year and when i sold a few years later 450k


    you simply have no idea what you are talking about, its all just fluff

    many people in their 30s and below are the roadkill of poor tax policy and it has nothing to do with their abilities or lack of hard work








 
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