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Car Quote by F. Burton Howard

“When I was in my first year of college at Logan, Utah, I bought an old car for a hundred dollars. I was eighteen and thought that I knew all about driving. It was Christmastime, and my parents were living on a ranch in Wyoming. I picked up my two grandmot.” quote by F. Burton Howard
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“When I was in my first year of college at Logan, Utah, I bought an old car for a hundred dollars. I was eighteen and thought that I knew all about driving. It was Christmastime, and my parents were living on a ranch in Wyoming. I picked up my two grandmot.”

F. Burton Howard

About This Quote

Source Memoir: College Days, Logan, Utah, 1998

Overconfidence led to a risky purchase, highlighting youthful naiveté and the learning curve of independence.

In simple terms: Youthful overconfidence caused a bad car purchase.

Key Takeaway

Learn from mistakes and seek advice before big decisions.

Themes

youth learning risk independence

Mood

reflective nostalgic

Type

personal narrative

When to use this quote

  • buying a car
  • budgeting
  • seeking mentorship
  • travel planning

Key Concepts

personal growth financial literacy decision making

Questions to Reflect On

  • What would you do differently now?
  • How can you balance confidence with caution?
A Different Perspective

Experience may not fully prepare for real-world complexities.

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