alot of it has to do with permission and how hard it takes you to get something.
when you work hard to get something, there is always someone who says who cares, you have a lot, give me some. and those are people who dont work hard.
i am running into same issue on property i own. me and my wife work on average 70 hour weeks to own what we have, but people think they can just trespass as much as they want, cause its land anyone can use it.
it always boils down to have and have nots. have nots want what everyone has but dont want to earn it. and when the haves work hard to get it, its gonna hurt worse when its taken away, cause its personal. the same people who were down on the other person for the damage would kill if something happened to there video game console or their 4 wheeler was stolen.
when i was stationed in afgan, i over heard someone say they had a friend find him a TV that was expensive in a store but would sell it to him cheap, basically it was stolen property. and i mentioned this to him and he said so what, they bought it once, they can always buy another one.
when its not your stuff it always easier to write it off, till it really matters to you. that is why you only look out for you and not give a rats butt about what anyone else thinks. no one else will watch out for you.
people maybe there in a tragady, but not there for the little stuff, guess that is why insurance costs so much and why we even need insurance. cause if everyone was responsible, insurance industry wouldnt be needed.
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