First of all, Dave 2 has real outlook but then I have another. I am not sure where home is anymore. I have lived so many different places . Left home at 18, went to college, joined the Air Force for 6 years and then returned home with a bride and kid to start a business.7 years later I sold the very lucrative business to chase the dream and became a consultant for an international company and traveled for 8 years to europe, South America, Canada. Made really good money and spent most of my time away from my family. We mved to Pa., Canada, Texas, back to Pa.. Then I was really respected in my industry. But, I started to drink heavily, got caught up wi the wrong ideas and lost everything when my wife divorced me. Left me homeless, out of work, broke. I was 42. I left my industry because I was ashamed and started to regain my life, quit drinking and smoking 38 yers ago. Never looked back. Moved to Florida worked some very menial jobs. Married a ditz for about 10 years, moved to a different town. Started three different business and again became successful. Married a third woman who in 25 years spent most of my money on he son wo at 46 continued to live with us and hated me. I returned to Ohio to my roots and although not penniless, live a frugal life because not much left. SO, here I am at home with my cousin and just divorced at 80. BUT, i finally realize I AM HOME.
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