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<blockquote data-quote="Bright Raven" data-source="post: 1424176" data-attributes="member: 27490"><p>Need more people like you.</p><p></p><p>I just read a news line that came across my phone about Warren Buffett's charitable activities and the donations and money he raises to help the poor. I lived several years in the heart of downtown Denver. I got an education in human dysfunction. There are people who are simply "dysfunctional" and they lack the aptitude to succeed in our culture. Many are alcoholics or victims of some other addictive behavior. I frequently engaged these people in conversation and I often gave them money or took them to McDonald's to buy their meal so I knew it was not going toward alcohol. We often hear the rhetoric about deadbeats. There are many who fit that label but there are also people with defects in their mental wiring that are simply "dysfunctional". They find their way to the streets and homeless lifestyle. What I have concluded is that no one fails because they set that as their objective. They fail because they are often simply "dysfunctional".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bright Raven, post: 1424176, member: 27490"] Need more people like you. I just read a news line that came across my phone about Warren Buffett's charitable activities and the donations and money he raises to help the poor. I lived several years in the heart of downtown Denver. I got an education in human dysfunction. There are people who are simply "dysfunctional" and they lack the aptitude to succeed in our culture. Many are alcoholics or victims of some other addictive behavior. I frequently engaged these people in conversation and I often gave them money or took them to McDonald's to buy their meal so I knew it was not going toward alcohol. We often hear the rhetoric about deadbeats. There are many who fit that label but there are also people with defects in their mental wiring that are simply "dysfunctional". They find their way to the streets and homeless lifestyle. What I have concluded is that no one fails because they set that as their objective. They fail because they are often simply "dysfunctional". [/QUOTE]
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