Yes it is a dumb mistake but stay strong. Your family needs you. You will recover from this.
So I fell for a scam...not an investment scam., (final update)
So I fell for a scam...not an investment scam., (final update)
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Aug 28 2025, 03:28 PM
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Yes it is a dumb mistake but stay strong. Your family needs you. You will recover from this.
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Aug 29 2025, 07:38 AM
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QUOTE(TsubakiKira @ Aug 29 2025, 06:24 AM) My mind is racing every time I think about it, what can I possibly do to get myself back on track? Seeing my kid laughing everyday, asking me to play with her. Partner being loving without realising that I did such a horrible thing to them. The guilt of having done this is overwhelming. We were just getting somewhere. Harden your mindset and take it is an expensive life lesson. Everyone has a prime fatal weakness and the scammer successfully used that on you (in which I presumed is your family).Money can be earned back with time. It is a difficult journey at first because of debts. Talk with genuine debt management programs like AKPK, to avoid getting bankrupt. It is tough to get a good job if you are a bankrupt. Think positive and do it for your family. Some people needs more motivation than others, but try to self motivate. Forget about those posts scolding and berating you, they had not experienced their worst time yet. This post has been edited by ykj: Aug 29 2025, 07:43 AM arkasi liked this post
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