Melissa wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:People shouldn't feel bad or dumb they gave. Your heart was in the right place.
Exactly. I'm always good with where my heart always is, and it's been nailed to a wall and beaten more than once, but I wouldn't trade it.
Even though that's nice to do, what is it going to get you in the end besides people taking your money? I'm only that way with immediate family members and very long time friends (all that I can count on just one hand).
Don't feel alone though because you're not. I've read over the years how many lottery winners went from rags to riches and then back to rags because they spent all their millions on donating to everyone who came asking.
Reminds me a few years back, my father came to visit and stayed at our house for a few weeks. He was getting unbearable towards the end so I asked him if he could loan me $10,000 even though I didn't need it. He said no and then left a few days later to go back home, a week earlier then he originally planned. Part of the reason I asked him for the loan was to see if he would actually do it, as I was doing my will and was thinking I'd leave him a good chunk of property. After he said no, I rethought my will and drew it up accordingly. Him leaving a week early was a bonus for me and the family, turned out the be a positive risk.
I've never eaten a piece of sushi I didn't thoroughly enjoy.