Like, my car died last month. I sort of miss it and sharing with my husband is annoying, but I've now rearranged my schedule, so that I don't need one.
So. Okay. No car. Oh well. No more expectation for having my own car, no disappointment.
Like, my car died last month. I sort of miss it and sharing with my husband is annoying, but I've now rearranged my schedule, so that I don't need one.
So. Okay. No car. Oh well. No more expectation for having my own car, no disappointment.
Sounds a bit sad 🫂
Not really. I'm stacking Bitcoin and we're moving house and whatnot. Now I feel less economic pressure.
Cars are crazy expensive and it was getting old and something was always breaking. We actually had a €400 repair a week before the engine finally died. 🤦🏻♀️
But I had to reframe. I used to drive around a lot, for reasons that aren't apparent to me, now. Why was I driving around so much? Like... WHY?!!!
😂
After the car broke down, we realized that I need to travel to the office on 2 particular days and he shifted his appointments around, to go in on the other days. If either of us needs an additional office-day, we drop the other off at the train station.
And that was it. We could have done that the whole time, but we didn't think of it.
I now just do my shopping and appointments, and whatnot, on those two days or on the weekend.
Could we have 2 cars in the States? Probably. Does it matter to us? Not really.
A lot of things don't really matter.