From: Sent: To: Subject: Wednesday, April 20, 2011 12:31 PM Jeffrey Epstein Life and a very long email Dear Jeffrey, Even though I'm older, in m=ny ways ou re our advice. I saw a new ob este da and I left his office in tears. He's insistin that his advice and approach. What do you thrnk about Giv te of anxiety abo=t this issue, I was overwhelmed by Problem #2: Then I got an email =rom my management company in response to my request for upgrading the appl=ances, cabinets and electricity in my kitchen and they attached a 57-page =ocument for me to fill out and informed me that there's a $1000 fee for th=m to approve the work plus a $2500 fee for security in case anything gets =amaged in common areas. It's extortion. I worked so hard to get the cost o= this project down and then an extra $3500 is thrown in for nothing.] felt =ery victimized. Problem #3: Being home this week on spring break, I realiz=d that without my work, I don't really have a life. That throws a wrench i=to my "retirement fantasy". So how do I begin to build a life around relat=onships and connections to worthwhile people and causes? I know this all s=unds crazy, but this week at home is making me realize that a 12-week summ=r vacation may not turn out so well. My dream is to take a bicycle tour, b=t I don't want to get stuck with a group of middle aged couples. I have tr=uble joining groups in general, but when they're all couples, it really ma=es me sad. Problem #4: I met with a money manager a couple of times and pl=n to meet again this week, but I'm not sure whether to take his advice. He=is recommending a managed portfolio but there's a 2% fee which seems=to offset any gains at this point. So am i just this untrusting, misanthrope d000med to solitary confinement? Sorry for the long email, but=l depend on your advice and don't have anyone to turn to who is as kind an= as experienced as you. Love,- --- On Wed, 4/20/11, Jeffrey Epst=in <[email protected]> wrote: From: