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[NT] overcome my p-ness

Zarathustra

Let Go Of Your Team
Joined
Oct 31, 2009
Messages
8,110
Dude, the smart thing to do is a cost-benefit analysis:

- how often do you ride, and how much do these rides mean to you?
- how much credit card debt do you have, and how badly do you really need to pay it down?
- how much liquidity do you have (now and for the foreseeable future), and how much do you realistically need/want?
- and how badly do you want this fucking thing out of your garage?

Finally, at what selling price would the utility you'd gain from the latter three outweigh the benefits from the first?

It's all about that selling price, really...
 

suttree

New member
Joined
Jul 28, 2010
Messages
231
MBTI Type
intP
Yeah, hanging on to the bike wouldnt be worth it. I sold it yesterday for enough to pay all my debt and school fees with a bit left over.

I might spend the extra on a tattoo but I won't burden yall with that decision process.
 

Stevo

New member
Joined
Jun 16, 2010
Messages
406
MBTI Type
INTP
Enneagram
5w6
I say sell the thing. You really have to beat your P-ness in to shape every once in a while or you'll start to find it will control your actions and desires.
 

Shimmy

New member
Joined
Jun 9, 2009
Messages
1,867
MBTI Type
SEXY
Well it and get a go-kart instead. They're more fun.
 
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