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paredler

paredler

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Orphanes, who live thorugh the horrors of orphanages and foster cares either run away to the streets or age out of them at 18. Then they go work in a minimum wage job. which they can't live on, so they get a second job. Having no time, no energy and no money, they can't learn a skill or a trade to contribute to society in new ways and are stuck in minimum wage jobs forever until death. That's given that they don't lose their jobs, fall to drug abuse, or become disabled. which might lead them to live in the streets and struggle to return to the 2 job rat race. Most people come from either single parented homes or dual parented abusive homes. They get better support than orphanes (sometimes not at all), but it's hardly even 10% of the sufficient financial support to make an adult who can make a living on his own. Dual supportive parented homes are rare, because of the egoistic culture of parenting. This culture brings about people who are slaves for the 1% and contributes to the wealth gaps betwenn the few haves and all the have nots. The fact that your family status at birth already dictates your future leaves no room for a "you" to make a difference in your life trajectory. Can you analyze what I said?
 
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theboy

theboy

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If I have a good future, nice!
 
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Heidi48

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thank you for posting this- as a child of someone whose mother and her 5 siblings was all raised in orphanage in the 1950's i can say you are 100% right.
Orphanes, who live thorugh the horrors of orphanages and foster cares either run away to the streets or age out of them at 18. Then they go work in a minimum wage job. which they can't live on, so they get a second job. Having no time, no energy and no money, they can't learn a skill or a trade to contribute to society in new ways and are stuck in minimum wage jobs forever until death. That's given that they don't lose their jobs, fall to drug abuse, or become disabled. which might lead them to live in the streets and struggle to return to the 2 job rat race. Most people come from either single parented homes or dual parented abusive homes. They get better support than orphanes (sometimes not at all), but it's hardly even 10% of the sufficient financial support to make an adult who can make a living on his own. Dual supportive parented homes are rare, because of the egoistic culture of parenting. This culture brings about people who are slaves for the 1% and contributes to the wealth gaps betwenn the few haves and all the have nots. The fact that your family status at birth already dictates your future leaves no room for a "you" to make a difference in your life trajectory. Can you analyze what I said?


not sure if the link to this video will work- but might make people think. we all dont start off equal
 
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lotus11

lotus11

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May 18, 2019
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Of course, we all dealt a hand at birth.
 
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me_when_:D

me_when_:D

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Dec 9, 2024
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why is this theory unpopular?
Did you talk to others about it and they disagreed?
 
ijustwishtodie

ijustwishtodie

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Is this theory really unpopular? I thought that this is something that many people would have agreed about
 

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