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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 1246392" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>I can remember a conversation I walked up on when I was in around sixth grade. I was going to tell a kid that was really trying hard to be my friend something and he was talking to about five other boys, all my age, and they were having a rather in depth discussion about how to set themselves up on a path to live without working and even at that age they had the numbers all worked out right down to what it was worth to have a kid. </p><p>That conversation sure opened my eyes to just how generational that line of thinking is and also how much people that live that way have to offer... If they're smart enough to work the system that hard then they're smart enough to have something to offer society. I didn't have my business planned out like that at that age but they sure did.</p><p>I have a cousin that has it figured out pretty well as well. She wants to work and be productive but she's really careful about making to much money because that would wind up being less money to her by loss of benefits. I really do feel sorry for her as she'd really like to be off of all assistance but can't quite get there and one of the biggest reasons is that assistance is built into the cost of living.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 1246392, member: 14661"] I can remember a conversation I walked up on when I was in around sixth grade. I was going to tell a kid that was really trying hard to be my friend something and he was talking to about five other boys, all my age, and they were having a rather in depth discussion about how to set themselves up on a path to live without working and even at that age they had the numbers all worked out right down to what it was worth to have a kid. That conversation sure opened my eyes to just how generational that line of thinking is and also how much people that live that way have to offer... If they're smart enough to work the system that hard then they're smart enough to have something to offer society. I didn't have my business planned out like that at that age but they sure did. I have a cousin that has it figured out pretty well as well. She wants to work and be productive but she's really careful about making to much money because that would wind up being less money to her by loss of benefits. I really do feel sorry for her as she'd really like to be off of all assistance but can't quite get there and one of the biggest reasons is that assistance is built into the cost of living. [/QUOTE]
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