I'm curious if other BK13 discharged "survivors" feel as if their lives are truly the same as they were before bankruptcy began or if everything changed and will never be the same again.
As the once ubiquitous tv commercial promises (after a fire or flood, or other home calamity,) "As if it never happened!" do you feel once your case discharged and closed that your life returned to the same pace and place it once occupied and you totally forgot what those five years were like, or do you sometimes feel a certain unease and fret for what the future might negatively hold?
My life without BK13 is 120+% better but I feel much changed by the many adverse experiences we endured and believe you can never go home again to the same naivete and innocence the BK13 wrested from you and that going forward you simply will never look at financial situations as optimistically again. I also think once you have been bankrupt, it is a million times easier and more likely that you will have to file again. Hence, so many repeat "offenders", LOL!
As the once ubiquitous tv commercial promises (after a fire or flood, or other home calamity,) "As if it never happened!" do you feel once your case discharged and closed that your life returned to the same pace and place it once occupied and you totally forgot what those five years were like, or do you sometimes feel a certain unease and fret for what the future might negatively hold?
My life without BK13 is 120+% better but I feel much changed by the many adverse experiences we endured and believe you can never go home again to the same naivete and innocence the BK13 wrested from you and that going forward you simply will never look at financial situations as optimistically again. I also think once you have been bankrupt, it is a million times easier and more likely that you will have to file again. Hence, so many repeat "offenders", LOL!
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