Sounds like a lot of poor life choices.
“Sounds like a lot of poor life choices”
Use a broad brush a lot ?
Maybe. I can still have sympathy for them.
That is the bottom line. Thanks to my wife, we own or home, have no debt, with a modest nest egg in the bank. She made prudent life choices which kept me out of the gutters. Still, the wanderlust of youth still tempts me into doing something stupid and winding up like the folks in the article.
Looks like a lot of poor life choices?
Good Lord. Where have you been?
I know of people like those described.
The poor choices were not theirs. They were those of the elite who bailed out the banks, etc. Remember???
Sometimes life choices are right, but other forces destroy the job/profession leaving the worker with nothing or near nothing to use to recover a decent life.
Read recently Muslims are on the verge of overtaking the Jewish in America population wise.
We are going to lose our country.
Maybe, maybe not. A persons world can be entirely changed in a heartbeat, so its best not to take things for granted. Like many of lifes lessons, I had to learn this the hard way.
I was taken to the desert, so to speak, in 2008 and the hits just kept coming for a few years or so after that. Its taken until 2017 for me to feel like Im in a good place in life once again.
Now when I see human suffering of any kind its like the saying says, There, but for the Grace of God, go I.
Amen and Thank You, Jesus!
No matter what one is experiencing in life, every soul should keep praying and never stop being grateful to God, even now, that He has blessed you as He has.
Keep that spirit and youll pass all of lifes lessons and testing.
I am 70 years old and live more comfortably now than I did during my working careers and raising a family.
That's because I saved my money, didn't put it all in the gambling stock market, worked hard at whatever job I had to do and learned to not live beyond my means.
No big, expensive, fancy cars. No big, fancy extravagant houses. No fancy, expensive toys. Paced myself and my lifestyle, knowing I would need to live on some of my money in later life.
To your point about bad choices, the only former classmates of mine from high school in 1966 who are down on their luck nowadays, are those who wasted their money on drugs, drank heavily, partied their money away, wasted money every week on lottery tickets, and went on luxury vacations with nothing to show for it. Bad choices. Now they bitch that someone needs to help them. They couldn't even help themselves when they were able to.
If you didn't plan ahead, life's a bitch when you run out of options.
How did John Wayne put it? "Life's tough but it's even tougher if you're stupid."
Not necessarily. Prudent people can sometimes have their careful plans and wise choices derailed by catastrophe. A child's cancer. An auto accident. A hurricane. Death, divorce, disaster. I sometimes think that God permits hardship to some of us who are feeling comfortable and secure.
I do notice that many Freepers are very critical of people who end up in sad circumstances. Sometimes, it's true, bad choices play a role. But it often appears that Freepers are very defensive about these events; they seem to believe their planning, their work, their decisions guarantee against falling into pitiable conditions. And that's just not true.