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Originally Posted by Peachie
I understood your analogy perfectly but I think it would be a more accurate analogy if you stated something like... my wife and I went to the public beach on the hottest day of the year and it was packed. The concession stands were humming with business and we were having a great time and then more people arrived and it ruined everything because my wife and I hate crowds.
I hope this doesn't worry you to much, NJ, and that you have a really good day. I'm going to try to do the same because when it comes down to it...the only moments we have in life are the ones we are currently in. Adieu.
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Sorry, but this is not an accurate analogy at all. This is more appropriate:
You and your spouse are looking for a beach house to spend your retirement years. There is a private development that is extremely nice and extremely popular but the owner tells you that he will stop development when it gets to be a certain size. So, you buy into it with this understanding. However, after a few years, the developer rethinks his commitments and decides that he may want to build more. You're way of thinking is that, "I hope he does and if he ends up ruining our dream, we can always move."