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Another dream in the same night was I was driving and I was with this guy which I thought was a sweet good guy. Then he gets a letter saying that he owns 10 thousand dollars but he doesn't have the money. There is screen as if I am reading his mind where a guy is roughing him up wanting his money I felt scared. Then he takes a loan from someone of his family that gives him twenty thousand. At this point in the dream I don't like him. Then we are at a gas station but its myself driving in one car and my step dad driving in another car. We are filling up then I hear some girl say something but I didn't hear her so I came closer and told her to say it again she says " white piggy or black piggy" For some reason I was upset at that. I stormed off and went to the convience store and bought a frostee drink and the cashier paid on it with store credit. At this point the guy is following me all around so we get back in the car. I ask him were does he want to be dropped off at he says at his aunts but his mom is on the same street. So I wake up my step dad and tell him we are ready. I get back in the car and the dream ends with me looking at a step street hill to drive.
Can anyone help me with this one also? |
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In these tough economic times, it seems like everybody has credit card debt or a house foreclosure to deal with. The best way to focus your financial resolve is to be responsible and secure with your money. I think this is a message from God that you need a wake-up call about your financial savvy. You may need to shred up your credit cards, write out a budget, clip coupons and balance your checkbook, but the rewards for doing all these things outweigh the cons. It is important to save your money for a rainy day...perhaps you knew someone in the past that owes money (this is possible). Your best option is to learn from "his" experience and take control of your finances. And, that means being accountable for your expenditures. Separate what you want from what you need. The former is not important and the latter is crucial. If that means curbing shopaholism or frequent trips to the store, then so be it. The best way to avoid bankruptcy is to contact a credit counseling service if you need to. Good luck and best wishes.
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