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Blaming others for your financial struggles is like blaming the waiter for the food that you cooked at home. It's time to take ownership and make a change.
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Anonymous 3d

ummm this is a nonsense comparison. Financial struggles in current america are super common due to the incredibly high cost of living and general lack of social safety net. Wealth isnt just a thing that you can produce without resources (unless to some extent you get lucky)

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Anonymous 3d

You produce wealth by getting a job. Not majoring in queer studies at Warren Wilson.

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 3d

most fields that pay what is considered a livable wage demand some degree of higher education. I recognize that people need to get jobs to support themselves, but money in is only half of finances with the other half being money out. People who have jobs still struggle majorly in our country so maybe it is more productive to focus our attention on making the country more livable for all rather than to yell at people to just get over it.

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 3d

lol not true. The majority of people working trade jobs make more right out the gate, have better outlook, better job security, more educational opportunity’s, and better income to debt ratios, than someone attending a 4 year college and being forced to pay for sociology classes or other courses not related to their major.

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 3d

ok! some of us need to make medicine or study history or make technology, and education is undeniably important but hard to access was my point. my other point is that some people experience hardship, not due to personal failure, but by pure chance, and its incredibly unhelpful to dog on those people

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