Albert felt miserable. Miserable and depressed. Miserable and anxious.
Published Tuesday, 30th Jun 00:44 BST
Albert felt miserable. Miserable and depressed. Miserable and anxious. Albert had been living in the same house for ten years, waking up to the same four walls cornering him each day and he was sick and tired. Albert wanted change. He was bored of the contents inside his house; same TV, same computer, same chairs. He felt dull and lifeless. Albert decided to get in his car and take a road trip. He didn't plan where he was going. He just began to drive and see where destiny was to lead him. Albert's car was small and old and not attractive in the slightest, but still, it had four wheels and it got Albert from A to B and that is what was important. The contents inside the car were nothing spectacular; an old mobile phone and a few blankets on the back seat.
Whilst on his road trip, Albert decided to make changes to his life. He was going to redecorate and refurnish his house and add new contents to make the house feel brighter and lively.He was also going to change his life insurance policy. He knew he had been paying much higher than the normal expected rate and decided, especially with the difficult economic climate, that wasting money just wasn't an option, so Albert began to seek the cheapest life insurance. Once Albert decided to enrich his life again, he felt much happier. He began to socialise more and even had a housewarming party at his house. He felt like a new person. Regularly holding parties, barbecues and even taking the risk of investing in some money in a business, Albert became quite a ladies man. Life became bliss for Albert. He had become a changed man. He realised that just by making small changes in life, a big difference can be truly made.
Albert even bought a new car which definitely attracted many women. Eventually Albert found true love and got married and started a family of his own. He really was a transformed man; from being depressed and feeling lifeless, to the world being his oyster.
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