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โAug-16-2014 05:51 PM
ncrowley wrote:
I do not full time in an RV but I have a class A and travel quite a bit. But my response is not related to the RV. In my life, I have found that my greatest rewards have been when I have taken a calculated risk. I say calculated because you need to try and take an unbiased look at the pros and cons and then decide. Do not let anyone, including the people here, tell you what to do. Listen to what everyone says and decide for yourself what applies to you. Use that knowledge to make your decision. Do not decide because you are afraid to fail or because your family is against it. It is your life and it is too short. Do not look back and regret this opportunity. As long and you can financially take care of yourself and your son, you should go on this adventure. Enjoy the ride and create bonding moments with your son. After a few years, you may decide to go back to a stick and bricks home, or you may decide that you want to continue. But you have taken a risk and opened up the world for you and your son.
Anyone that full times in an RV is definitely marching to a different drummer. Personally, I love people that have heard that different drummer and did not allow the clamors of those less courageous to drown it out.
โAug-16-2014 05:49 PM
Spleenstomper wrote:
You don't have kids, do you? Just a guess...
โAug-16-2014 03:42 PM
ncrowley wrote:
I do not full time in an RV but I have a class A and travel quite a bit. But my response is not related to the RV. In my life, I have found that my greatest rewards have been when I have taken a calculated risk. I say calculated because you need to try and take an unbiased look at the pros and cons and then decide. Do not let anyone, including the people here, tell you what to do. Listen to what everyone says and decide for yourself what applies to you. Use that knowledge to make your decision. Do not decide because you are afraid to fail or because your family is against it. It is your life and it is too short. Do not look back and regret this opportunity. As long and you can financially take care of yourself and your son, you should go on this adventure. Enjoy the ride and create bonding moments with your son. After a few years, you may decide to go back to a stick and bricks home, or you may decide that you want to continue. But you have taken a risk and opened up the world for you and your son.
Anyone that full times in an RV is definitely marching to a different drummer. Personally, I love people that have heard that different drummer and did not allow the clamors of those less courageous to drown it out.
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Spleenstomper wrote:
Except that she posted that she wants to live full time in the RV in a spot in Arizona.
โAug-16-2014 01:06 PM
ITguy wrote:
Your son has *already* been uprooted from his friends, so that's a non-issue. Lots of the people commenting clearly have not bothered to even read your post.
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