There was an out-of-print CD that I had been looking for for months. It normally doesn't sell for much at all (especially for being out-of-print). After months of searching, I finally found someone auctioning it on an auction site. There were quite a few bidders, though, and I ended up paying $40 (about) for it. But, when the CD came it had many scratches and smudges (it still worked, and the seller never said anything about its condition). So that was my first mistake: I should've asked for the condition. But, just one mere week later, someone else had the CD for auction in much better condition and it went for just $15 (a $25 difference). That was my second mistake: thinking I wouldn't see the CD again on the auction site. I know $25 doesn't seem like a lot for some people, but I seriously can't get over it, which is odd since I can normally get over my mistakes. I'm constantly thinking about it and yelling at myself for those two mistakes. How can I get over thinking about that?
2007-03-10
11:35:42
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