you literally can't make sense of people's life decisions without knowing how much money they have and how much money their parents have. wack
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the only people i see talking about this are people outing journalists as having parents who are oil barons or whatever and honestly they're doing god's work, i need to know this sort of thing desperately to make any sense of what anyone else is doing
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in case anyone is wondering yes i have a lot of money and my parents do too. will maybe write about this later. not looking forward to it
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six months ago i was like "hmm money and career stuff seems pretty big and important i should take a look at that" and then i proceeded to refuse to take a look at it and uh. i know why now. more than i did six months ago anyway
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there's also something about the extent to which someone has "move back in with parents" available as a Plan Z, in terms of safety net
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oh and speaking of safety net, I mightn't have succeeded at my business if I lived in the USA
- would have needed more income earlier to have health insurance
- and US has higher tax for self-employed people making <$15k than Canada does
- (& something else I'm forgetting?)
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"Don't stand for it! Fight the power"
*fights power*
"Oh No! Nononono. Not like /that/!"
*resumes serfhood*
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It defines and explains everything yet the discussions are veiled in this theoretic weird individual autonomy language. Lol yeah I took a job at 15 to explore working class US life.
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From my understanding you believe people dont make life decisions without consulting accumulated resources.
At the ultra rich and ultra poor levels you see a warped buying power suggesting other forces are being transposes due to surplus.
Id guess true weath is food and friends.
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