Advice: Can I leave my tiny town without breaking my parents’ hearts? Ask Lisi
I come from a very small island town. My oldest brother and my younger brother both went into the family business. My older sister has been with her man since freshman year of high school, and they have two children already. My little sister seems to be following in her footsteps with her high school sweetheart.
She calls me three times a week to see if I’m free for lunch. Once I said yes, and she insisted we go to an upscale bistro inside a high-end department store. It was a long drawn-out affair that cost me a fortune. I’ll admit that I’m slightly envious of her unlimited free time and bank account, but I’m not remotely in her income bracket. How many times do I have to say no before she stops asking?This is actually a sad story. Your friend sounds bored, lonely and unfulfilled. Yes, busy people are often envious of those who seem to have endless free time, but you’re probably the type of person who would fill that time quickly. I agree — there just aren’t enough hours in a day.
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