Started off so incredibly poor. @MrsBrometheus and I got married with silver rings from the mall because we couldn’t afford gold. Lived in low-income housing where addicts tried to kick in our door when I went to work. Had to warn their families we’d kill the addicts to stop them
-
Show this thread
-
Worked two jobs each, sometimes more. I went to school at two universities simultaneously. We couldn’t afford heat in the winter so our breath looked like steam clouds inside our apartment as we’d shiver while writing our homework.
1 reply 5 retweets 98 likesShow this thread -
For two months we survived on bagels the gas station threw away after their freezers gave out. If not for those bagels we probably wouldn’t have eaten. Food stamps don’t stretch real far when your addict family member is detoxing in your apartment.
2 replies 4 retweets 96 likesShow this thread -
Built ourselves up and moved to a new place - to discover it was infested with rats in the walls. They screamed and mated in the ceiling right over our bed at night. Fleas poured in through the vents and saturated our bedding, biting us night and day. Rat piss in the A/C vents.
1 reply 4 retweets 87 likesShow this thread -
Do you know how humiliating it is to have fleas? I sure do. So does my wife. We struggled hard and stuck together because no one else was gonna pull us out. Our own families abandoned us. Fake friends turns their backs on us when we couldn’t afford to help them out anymore.
2 replies 5 retweets 105 likesShow this thread -
Got my masters degree five years ago and left California. Never looked back. Worked hard at multiple jobs, stacking up cash to reach the poverty line. Had two kids along the way, and my wife stays home with them. Cash means nothing if the kids don’t have healthy attachment.
1 reply 7 retweets 149 likesShow this thread -
Finally climbed above poverty last year. First time. It’s like conquering a mountain. Now I don’t have fleas. I talk with
@IvanThrone and@ChroniclesNate about my next financial steps. There’s no stopping now, gotta keep my kids free of this financial slavery.2 replies 5 retweets 162 likesShow this thread -
Wherever you’re at, if you’re struggling or lost or afraid or even if you have fleas, there’s a way through. It may be damned hard work, but life exists on the other side. Don’t ever stop.
17 replies 32 retweets 325 likesShow this thread -
When I was young I believed I had to earn love by being perfect. That I was unworthy of people helping me. I worried everyone would abandon me. I healed, clawed my way out. I became a therapist to help others. And I wrote this guide for insecure people:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07S33YGJZ/
9 replies 13 retweets 115 likesShow this thread -
Loading seems to be taking a while.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.