When I was in my twenties, I blindly believed I would be rich someday. One common thing I did was throw away clothes worn in summer and winter, thinking that the next year I would have more money and could buy better clothes. Now I don’t need these broken clothes anymore.
As a result, the next year I was still broke and had to rummage through trash cans for clothes others threw away.
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A person is their own self-fulfilling prophecy.
When I was in my twenties, I blindly believed I would be rich someday. One common thing I did was throw away clothes worn in summer and winter, thinking that the next year I would have more money and could buy better clothes. Now I don’t need these broken clothes anymore.
As a result, the next year I was still broke and had to rummage through trash cans for clothes others threw away.