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Exactly, thank you for understanding my point.
And even then, my girlfriend could break up with me tomorrow for whatever reason, my new job could be a nightmare, and I might fail my thesis.
In life, so much can be jeopardized in the blink of an eye. But at the end of the day, all of that is peanuts compared to somehow having hair again thanks to my hair transplant.
How many of you would give up everything you have just to have hair again? So you would you be able to start from scratch, but with hair?
I know it's something I have contemplated, even if it's just fantasy. "Take away everything I have, give me just hair, and I'll pull through!"
God these NW1's really don't know how infinitely privileged they are.
Ultimately what you're asking is
'How much is your health worth?'
There is no price.... but its at the top of my list. Suppose sh!t hits the fan for someone; they lose their job, their marriage, car, house... whatever. A LOT of people will try to smile and appear positive by saying 'Well, at least I got my health'... hell, you'll get OTHER people saying 'Hey at least you get your health'. Damn right! Because its more important than all the other things! My moms got health issues and she'd give up everything to FEEL NORMAL again.
So health... since thats a fundamental requirement for a satisfying life, hair is part of my psychological well being, and it trumps everything else in my day to day life. I've got a decent job myself, I'm moving into a condo next month that I'm buying on my own, ive got my own car, I only have two measly debts (student loan thats almost paid up and VISA credit car, mortgage I dont count as debt)... Sure, one could 'Dude, you've got all those things, you've got it MADE!' Yeah, and I recognize and respect that, but it means little to me.. I want my HEALTH... my identity. The peace of mind and the social acceptance/respect that comes with hair. There is NO substitute for that. But only someone so afflicted with hair loss like ourselves would understand.