ù Quoting Bob Rudolph from a message to Ryan Bagueros ù
BR> I don't think so at all. There are no free lunches - I have accepted
BR> that working is a part of life - but I am not 'resigned' - and I am
BR> not a slave to anyone. If what I hear you saying is correct, yu are
BR> looking for a free ride - for you to do nothing and let someone else
BR> do whatever doing is required so you can do what pleases you.
BR> There's a wrongness in that.
No, you aren't hearing me correctly, I don't think you *want* to hear me. No,
I
don't want a free ride. I've never been a *slacker* or whatever you want to
call it, I've always had at least one job and I am constantly doing other
things besides just working. You have accepted that you must work your whole
life because it is a "part of life" - but it isn't a part of everyone's life.
Have you accepted that if you have kids they won't get as good an education
as
someone else? Or that you can't provide for them as well? Or that you won't
be
able to be around as often as some other kids' parents? etc etc. It isn't
just
about having to go to work everyday, its about everything, its about MONEY.
You
can't tell me that you love money, that whenever you are thinking about
money,
you are in a swell mood. Most people think about money and they get a
heartache
- because they never seem to have enough of it.
Now there is a wrongness in THAT.
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