
Marktheghost
Paragon
- Feb 20, 2020
- 911
I had £47,000 accumulated in the bank. I wanted to use it to pay for social opportunities and get out and meet people. I wanted to use it to pay for some help and support with making friends and shopping etc. I wanted to use it to pay for some holidays. I wanted to use it to start eating a healthy, varied diet instead of eating the same things all the time. I wanted to use it to travel the world. I wanted to use it to buy presents for friends if I ever make any new friends. But I can't do any of that because nobody cares enough about me to give me the help and support I need, or even help me get a support worker!
The social security regulations say I'm not allowed to have more than £6,000 saved up. I've been in danger of losing most of my income for years because of having so much money. And of course I've already been losing money for years because the interest rate is nowhere near enough to keep up with inflation.
So on Saturday, I gave £47,000 away to charity. £47,000 worth of potential happiness all gone, just like that! And this isn't even the 1st time! I must have given close to £100,000 to charity altogether over the last 14 years to try (sometimes unsuccessfully) to avoid losing state benefits, because I haven't had the help and support I need to spend it on myself!
The social security regulations say I'm not allowed to have more than £6,000 saved up. I've been in danger of losing most of my income for years because of having so much money. And of course I've already been losing money for years because the interest rate is nowhere near enough to keep up with inflation.
So on Saturday, I gave £47,000 away to charity. £47,000 worth of potential happiness all gone, just like that! And this isn't even the 1st time! I must have given close to £100,000 to charity altogether over the last 14 years to try (sometimes unsuccessfully) to avoid losing state benefits, because I haven't had the help and support I need to spend it on myself!