zogler, as you say many valuable lessons in these happenings.
Since I do not have the remaining money, I decided not to go because I simply could not go. Allthough my grandparents and another uncle offered to cover the difference, I would not do it because these people need the money, it is not abudant to them.
There are core values behind this decision which are good. These principles are your boundaries and core values. They are what make you a man.
1. Looks can be deceiving so hope for the best, but prepare for the worst.
I would never imagine that my uncle, as I knew him before the surgery, could do this to me.
However, this forum has solidified so much my mindset so far that my response was so calm and unemotional it surprises even me.
While everyone around me started to backbite him for ruining my dream, I had already moved on, planning my next moves.
Bravo
On another note, as you have already sumised from what you wrote.. Given that he has reacted like this, in my view, much better to find this out now before you begin your studies rather than later, part way through your studies.
He has shown his colours and they are not bright, vibrant and pretty.
It also seems you learnt some things about yourself and your mindset, I am sure that was an eye opener
Had an outburst for roughly half an hour, alone in my room, before I let it go.
BRAVO!
2. Every cloud has a silver lining.
This event taught me that as long as you are financially dependent on someone (even if he is your closest relative), he can withdraw her aid anytime and you are fucked.
It was a first hand experience for mental toughness.
This is a bitter pill to swallow for people. It is one that needs to be swallowed at some point in my view.
In a way he has forced you into swallowing it.
Did he do you a favour? Even though he did not realise it?
