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Old 03-04-2022, 10:16 AM   #1
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Smile Full Time Regrets?

Sometimes I marvel at someones commitment to leave it all behind and full-time. I understand the draw to the lifestyle. After talking with several full-timers and getting their take on it, I've heard different regrets to decisions made. What are some of your unit choice regrets? Too big? too small? etc...
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Deleted my comments BEFORE OP deletes thread......
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Old 03-04-2022, 10:31 AM   #3
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Why do you come on here, ask questions (sometimes vague or just a general question instead of a pointed one), and then delete the thread? This will be the fourth thread I’ve seen from you in that pattern.
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First off welcome to the forum.

You are joining a good group of friends here with good information to share. Read the various threads here and ask questions as they come up or add information if you can.

Our only regret is that we did not start this adventure earlier. NO other real regrets.

Good luck and enjoy the adventure!
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Do you understand the working of a forum?
- A asks a question of some type.
- B, C, D, E, and F answer the question as best they can. It may be helpful to A, it may not.
- Over the course of time the thread is read and joined by many who may have an interest in same. Perhaps H, M, Q, T, and W learn something from the thread that will be helpful. - Perhaps the Original Poster, OP, and the original responders are aware of this spreading helpful knowledge, perhaps not. It doesn’t matter. This is what the forum does, by design, it spreads knowledge and awareness to those who desire it.
- UNLESS….. the OP deletes the thread after he gets his information, thereby denying any others of the benefit freely and generously given by the early responders.
- Why would someone do this?
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