Depends how you look at it. Presumably you shouldn't have done it in the first place but at least, hopefully, you have learned your lesson and you won't make the same mistake twice. I doubt you will be just as lucky.
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The only way for it to be worth it, is that it teach you to change your way to drive to avoid any incident to happen again. Young people often tend to drive fast&furious (i mean by that sudden acceleration, stoppping, driving too casually without thinking etc...) because since they get teached and owned their license, in their head they think "i know how to drive, i know what i am doing okay ? i know it will be fine as long as other drivers do what they have to, too" But well.... young people are the ones who causes the most incident, and some ain't as lucky as you...
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Yes, it was worth it.
You won't gain experience from being spoiled by life, you gain experience from shit happening to you. Plus it makes for a great story you can tell at the bar.
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I think that he is now experienced enough to know not to. :D
He's becoming a man! Mazel tov!
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It depends. And don't get a too good car. First get a good habit of driving more safe
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Life experience is invaluable as long as you learn something. That's how we all gain wisdom and gray hair -- by doing really dumb things and not repeating them. Overcome your obstacles but strive to always do better. I recommend you don't buy a nice car with the money, just get something reliable and cheap :)
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Make mistakes now when you're young and the stakes are lower. Just don't make mistakes for the sake of making mistakes.
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if no one was hurt, say thank you to which ever god you choose (i prefer the small green ones - with the flying saucers) and be more wise.
if you learned what not to do, than it was worth it. if not, let me know where you live so i can stay away ;)
kiddin'
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I crashed my motorbike a few days ago and totalled it. Waiting on the insurance getting back to me. Bike was on finance so i don't know how it will work out haha
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U still not qualified to drive a car if u totaled it, learn to be patient in street first.
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So i recently got into a car crash (which was my fault) and totaled my car :/... Although it was a very sad moment for me, in the end no one got hurt, and i get more money for the car than i bought it for. Ik that my insurance will go up and that is fine but was it worth it for the experience of doing something stupid to prevent another accident and having some extra money for a newer car than the car i totaled? I just turned 18 btw.
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