-Jeremy1210+Apr 1, 2005 - 5:12 PM
QUOTE(Jeremy1210 @ Apr 1, 2005 - 5:12 PM)
I don't understand it. If you put all that hardwork and money into a car, why would you get rid of it? It just doesn't make sense to me at all. Seems like a waste of time and money to just toss it aside
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Well Jeremy, that's the difference between us all. Most people don't work on their cars themselves. Others work on their cars always with the mentality that their never going to get rid of their cars no matter what because they've invested or are going to invest so much time and money into them. And that's a good thing.
Yet there are also those out there who don't care about how much money was put into their car or how much time for that matter. That's me. I don't care. For me, THIS is a hobbie. I work on cars because i actually love to. It's the one thing in my life that makes me forget about all the drama i go through with everything else. And like every hobbie, you're going to loose money in the process one way or the other. Yet i don't feel like i've wasted my time. I always feel like it was well worth waking up early in the morning to disasemble a block and staying up late rebuilding it. That's just me, and I believe there are others out there who feel the same. And once a project is done, I personally feel alone. Like if my life were over and I had no choice but to wait a slow death. I need something else. In this case, I kinda feel it's time to start all over again, which means start another project.
It's kinda hard to explain, but i've been like this for years now. Even my own dad tells me i'm waisting my money for nothing, even though he was the one who showed me how rewarding this hobbie can be when i was 10. Yet, either way, I dont care.