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I trust that God will provide, some days are harder than others though. The job opportunities here are atrocious (mostly nursing and random general labor) so I'll likely have to sell the house (at a loss) and move from the area. We also have 4 children. Very uncertain what I should do next, but kind of excited for what could happen next.
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derkevevin on scored.co
1 year ago 7 points (+0 / -0 / +7Score on mirror ) 1 child
The Lord has been watching over me and helped me overcome many bad situations. Several times a bad situation even turned into an opportunity. For example I was denied a job training opportunity (which lasts 2.5 years until you become a trained specialist/skilled worker, who earns more) after probation, because another kid bad mouthed me behind my back.
But shortly after this, against the odds, I managed to land a higher qualified job training that led me down a much different career path and ended up fitting and benefiting me much more than the other one could have.

Maybe this is such an opportunity that can end up changing your life for the better. If you live in a city or place around niggers, maybe this is the time for you to move to a rural white area and be happy there. Or maybe it's the time for a career change/to pick up another craft. Stay calm and take some time to weigh out your options.

And if you haven't already, take the time to figure out your finances, what real costs you have, and cut corners where possible. Become debt free and minimize your costs. If you have money saved, be wary of inflation. I went well with keeping most of my savings in physical gold and silver.

My family was also threatened with evictions and lawsuits, but for a while now I have faced these situations believing "everything will be alright" and I ended up being right and overcoming them all. It was kind of like noticing, but instead of noticing something bad, it was something good. So it gives me a lot of confidence to keep calm through tough situations.

I pray and hope that the Lord shares this blessing with you.

Just remember that you are a free man who doesn't need to be bound by our societal rules or expectations. You just need each other. And you'll find a way to live and feed your kids, and for you all to be happy.

ChristIsLord on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
Thanks friend, glad to here your experience turned out to benefit you! I'd gladly live in an old RV if it meant I could homestead but the wife isn't too keen on having 4 or more small children in such a confined space.
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