Brewing economic scandal
On Wed, 20 Mar 2013 00:15:15 -0400, Wayne B
wrote:
On Tue, 19 Mar 2013 11:18:09 -0700, Urin Asshole
wrote:
Well, then I guess you'll need something else first. Maybe work for 20
years as an auto-mechanic for someone else, so you can save up to buy
a liquor store. What a fantastic life.
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It's the great American way: work hard, save money, invest in the
future. You have a problem with that? Too bad you didn't inherit
any money from wealthy ancestors. That's the only easy way that has
withstood the test of time.
It's part of the American way, but not the only part. That's blind
absolutism at its finest.
How about getting a first class education, and using that education to
invent something or learn the theories behind how things work. Or be
able to see a problem that isn't obvious because you studied it in
school as a case study.
Yes, it's too bad, but education has withstood the test of time also.
If it was all about working hard, we'd be living in a much reduced
time.
It's not all about making money besides. How about being happy and
engaged in your community. Not that Biden is the best example, but he
was the poorest or nearly the poorest sentator. Not bad for someone
who was highly educated and not in it for the money.
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