oldbadger
Skanky Old Mongrel!
Yeah, but ours is full up............ you're just posing!I'd make a comment about becoming a real man,
but I'm in a charitable mood for the next 5 minutes.
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Yeah, but ours is full up............ you're just posing!I'd make a comment about becoming a real man,
but I'm in a charitable mood for the next 5 minutes.
Me too. Just pay off the entire balance each month, and you'll score over the credit card companies!
I pose because of popular demand.Yeah, but ours is full up............ you're just posing!
Those I know who live paycheck to paycheck could benefit from making
better decisions....buy less dope, buy less fast food, don't buy tattoos,
shop at thrift stores, stop getting arrested for this or that, etc.
No, I'm recalling people I've employed.I think you're talking about people who live from handout to handout.
No, I'm recalling people I've employed.
They earned their money....& then squandered much of it.
I pose because of popular demand.
There's nothing inherently wrong with posing.Don't give me that. You posed for that pic 60 years ago........ I wanna see you wiv yer zimmer frame.
Paycheck to Paycheck................
You're right about losing money on court fines, parking tickets, drugs costs etc,.
Another way to lose a shedload of cash is over choice of car or truck.
Why do kids have to buy ten year old sports and fashion cars? These motors got thrashed as soon as they left the showroom, got smashed, got busted parts etc. And then some 'check to check' person reaches out and pays too much for the bloody thing, only to sink every penny they've got into it.
Surely it's best to list the vehicles that mature women were buying ten years ago? Lower mileage, less smashes, better engine condition and since the brats don't want them the price will be lower.
Brassic kids all around here are messing up over their need to look good and pose........... Oops!
No insult intended...............
The point I want to focus on is having a part time job on top of a full job while having a family. Collectively, we need to realize that money and material possessions aren't all they're crack up to be, more so when doing so creates a "cats in the cradle" family.He is addressing people that are badly in the hole. But he also says to "Live like no one else, so that later you can live and give like no one else". That means that to get out of your debt hole, you need to live on the bare minimum, and yes, work extra jobs. But once you've built up your wealth and attained economic stability, that you can spend as you will as you can afford it.
The point I want to focus on is having a part time job on top of a full job while having a family. Collectively, we need to realize that money and material possessions aren't all they're crack up to be, more so when doing so creates a "cats in the cradle" family.
The arrogance being expressed on this thread is depressing. It's sad that people can be so blind to their own advantages, and to other people's disadvantages. My, how we LOVE to blame the victims of life so that we can imagine that by our own innate superior wisdom and will power we will not become one of them. Just as the criminal oligarchs and plutocrats that are exploiting and robbing us all, want us to think.
There's a problem with the victim olympics.....I think it is sad that you are so against any person seeking to improve their own life.
The arrogance being expressed on this thread is depressing. It's sad that people can be so blind to their own advantages, and to other people's disadvantages. My, how we LOVE to blame the victims of life so that we can imagine that by our own innate superior wisdom and will power we will not become one of them. Just as the criminal oligarchs and plutocrats that are exploiting and robbing us all, want us to think.
How did you get that from what @PureX wrote?I think it is sad that you are so against any person seeking to improve their own life.
The problem with this theory is that one assumes that everyone else recognizes, or should recognize, the same possibilities and opportunities in life. But there are a lot of people in our society that have been taught to expect that all the doors are closed to them before they even knock. And in many instances, this has been TRUE, for them. It may not be true for you, or for everyone, but it is true for some of us. And even when it's not always the case, when people come to believe it, they stop trying.There's a problem with the victim olympics.....
If the victim could've done something differently, which would improve his
lot in life, then this means he had some responsibility for being where he is.
To give them useful advice....
Victim blaming!
So they cannot admit any responsibility for poor decisions.
Thus, it must be someone else's fault....the patriarchy, the oligarchy,
corporations, capitalism, Republicans, whitey, the wealthy, etc.
Nah, that's not it.The problem with this theory is that one assumes that everyone else recognizes, or should recognize, the same possibilities and opportunities in life.
You deny people the power they have.But there are a lot of people in our society that have been taught to expect that all the doors are closed to them before they even knock. And in many instances, this has been TRUE, for them. It may not be true for you, or for everyone, but it is true for some of us. And even when it's not always the case, when people come to believe it, they stop trying.
Most of the pope who don't do all those clever things that you did to keep from being victimized by circumstances, never saw the opportunities that you did. And for many of them, there were very few opportunities, compared to you. My point is that you are ignoring the reality of defeatism, or endemic social bigotry, of self-sabatoge, and of other destructive factors that impede one's ability to recognize and pursue the possibilities available to them. You are also ignoring the very basic fact that the possibilities available to some of us are fir more plentiful that those available to others.
When you blame the victims of life, you are ignoring the fact that a lot of victimization becomes self-perpetuating after having been victimized by others.
I knew a guy in an addiction recovery program that used to say, "the adults all around me fed me sh*t about myself, my whole childhood. Until I eventually grew up and learned to feed it to myself". And this is far more true than we want to see. Those adults among us that have become professional losers and victims didn't get that way by accident. Nor by choice, as we so love to imagine. They got that way by being taught that they are life's losers, and that they always will be. And then they fulfill the destiny they've been assigned.
People who don't know that they have any power, don't have any power that's of any use to them. People who don't know that they could overcome their place at the bottom of the economic and social pecking order are not likely to ever try to do so. Why would they?Nah, that's not it.
I assume that people can decide to make better decisions, & then follow thru.
You deny people the power they have.
One should exploit available opportunities.
To always see things thru the lens of blame & powerlessness is crippling.People who don't know that they have any power, don't have any power that's of any use to them. People who don't know that they could overcome their place at the bottom of the economic and social pecking order are not likely to ever try to do so. Why would they?
Poverty is not just a lack of money, and of opportunity, it's a lack of vision, and of hope, causing a lack of ambition. And when the rest of society blames the hopeless for being hopeless, just so they can feel safe and superior in comparison, they only perpetuate it.
Well said, but remember that some people just cannot get it through their head that not all people have the same opportunities, and we could go on and on as to why.People who don't know that they have any power, don't have any power that's of any use to them. People who don't know that they could overcome their place at the bottom of the economic and social pecking order are not likely to ever try to do so. Why would they?
Poverty is not just a lack of money, and of opportunity, it's a lack of vision, and of hope, causing a lack of ambition. And when the rest of society blames the hopeless for being hopeless, just so they can feel safe and superior in comparison, they only perpetuate it.