Speaking of buying a house, I really should be glad that it was the most correct decision I made at that time.
In 2000, I just graduated from the university. Because of my good English, I worked as an English translator in a foreign trade company. At that time, in order to get familiar with the business as soon as possible, I kept learning foreign trade-related knowledge and went to find customers on many different occasions. It was not so convenient then as it is now. In order to find the right customers, almost all of them go door to door.
Every morning, I get up early and crave darkness. Every day, I call 100 more strange phones to my house. After my unremitting efforts and persistence, I finally got the order two months later, with a value of 654.38+ 10,000. Although the amount is not much, I am really happy. After the first time, I constantly summed up my experience, studied by myself, and asked my colleagues for advice. Finally, I became more and more skilled and got a lot of big orders.
After three years of continuous struggle, I finally had a little savings and wanted to buy a suite, because I was a little worried about the rising house prices at that time. But I almost couldn't pay the down payment, so I was cruel and used my spare time to help others translate English documents. Really tired. I didn't even know how I got through it at that time. There was only one thought at that time, that is, buying a house.
Finally, after half a year, I bought a house and finally got down to earth. Now that I think about it, I really don't regret my original decision. If I hadn't been cruel at that time and bought it earlier, I guess I can't afford it now.
It was really not easy to thank yourself for your efforts at that time. Until now, I am still struggling.