Oh right...jet setting, 5 star hotels and 1k shoes are quite humble lol. Let me know when you are ready to trade that house for an RV, then we will talk. Or perhaps you could work for 10 bucks an hour and give up one of the hubbies to some poor girl in need?
Actually I give a significant portion of my income to help people in need, as I came from abject poverty, I feel it is my duty to return the kindness society showed me. I could live in luxury, but am instead providing for people around me that are in need, and live in humble surroundings myself.
I find people react to hardship in one of two ways - they become selfish, angry and cold, or they are keenly aware of the suffering of others and feel impelled to help. Originally Posted by Lauren Summerhill
I am not saying don't help those in need...I give a nice cut of EVERY call to that which I believe helps others, but I don't feel anyone should be forced to do this. It is NOT another's responsibility to make your life easier...period. I am tired of a society that wants to get paid but does not want to work.
You do realize the U.S. compared to other countries is full of lazy people who can, but don't want to work. Hell I used to be one of them! Being raised in the south, I was taught to get a good man, take care of him, and be a stay at home mom...that did not work lol. Sooooo I had to decide for myself to make it on my own.
You don't need money to get an education here...it's called grants and loans which are available to just about everyone. You also don't pay for health care here...Charity hospital, so I really don't know what you're bi3ching about lol.