I hate that saying when it doesn't apply.
I am up for a job interview if I land the job I will almost double my annual income and my financial issues will be over. I would love for this to happen and am staying positive.
I am making plans such as, "If I get the job I will do this...." I have not yet acted like I have the job I have not went out and bought things I could only do so with the job or in any other way spent money I do not yet have.
Yet every time I mention my plans I am told, "do not put the cart before the horse"
I get tired of explaining that I am not doing so and I am merely being prepared with plans for my future that take into account either income and I see nothing wrong with that. To me knowing things like where I am going to live when my folks leave the place we're in are important and determined a lot by how much money I make.
I don't mind if they stop me before I buy a 42" flat screen and say, "woah wait on that you don't have the job yet"
but telling me "Woah don't make any plans yet" seems a great way to ensure I am short sighted and unprepared for any changes that are coming my way.
I am up for a job interview if I land the job I will almost double my annual income and my financial issues will be over. I would love for this to happen and am staying positive.
I am making plans such as, "If I get the job I will do this...." I have not yet acted like I have the job I have not went out and bought things I could only do so with the job or in any other way spent money I do not yet have.
Yet every time I mention my plans I am told, "do not put the cart before the horse"
I get tired of explaining that I am not doing so and I am merely being prepared with plans for my future that take into account either income and I see nothing wrong with that. To me knowing things like where I am going to live when my folks leave the place we're in are important and determined a lot by how much money I make.
I don't mind if they stop me before I buy a 42" flat screen and say, "woah wait on that you don't have the job yet"
but telling me "Woah don't make any plans yet" seems a great way to ensure I am short sighted and unprepared for any changes that are coming my way.
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