Stefan, as much as I honestly admire you, a pinch of empathy wouldn’t hurt. Maybe (hopefully) you didn’t mean to come across as cold as it sounded?
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thing is no matter how much empathy u show it wont make her situation any better but other ppl might read it and then get a life insurrance in case something happens and wont be in that difficult position its getting something good out of something bad
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You must know how this comment comes across? It is a valid point that couples with young kids should have insurance in case of the death of the spouse but there are ways to make that point while also displaying genuine empathy for another person’s situation.
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Difficult home truths will always be better perceived and more persuasive if delivered with a wit and hint of warmth dude.
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This is hogwash. US poor are richer than most middle class elsewhere- they hv cell phones, multiple TVs, cars, abundant food and clothing. The problem is value system- they spend moneyy on material crap like freaking tattoos than put money in savings or pay necessary bills.
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It was probably an illegal with no insurance.
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Stefan you have some good ideas. But rubbing salt in others' wounds is no way to advance them.
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The children should have received survivor benefits from Social Security.
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And no settlement from the driver's insurance?
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Or it’s a sincere question
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What a heartless comment considering reality. It's a simple fact, the system is changing. The American Dream is dying and even professionals will find themselves in dire situations. Wealthy board members will eventually replace CEOs with an algorithm, just a matter of time.pic.twitter.com/fL8NSudFmT
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