Posted by harry in ohio on March 13, 2010 at 06:42:30 from (75.246.209.214):
In Reply to: Re: O/T Father Figures posted by northeast iowa on March 12, 2010 at 20:43:20:
I have to reply to northeast iowa and the crock he is spewing. Life is all about choices and the consequences of the choices you make. If you made choices in your younger days such as not getting an education and preparing your self for the future, then you are now suffering the consequences for that choice. I put myself through school be working full time and taking out student loans. I busted my butt both at work and school and it has paid off for me. I have not gotten lucky and gotten any breaks like you said, I created my breaks through my hard work.I am so sick and tired of the looters out there putting the bad mouth on anyone that has suceeded in life as getting undeserved breaks or gotten lucky in life. I have had to move several times when there were no jobs where I lived, I changed careers a couple of time in my life and can do it again if necessary to be successful. One other thing northeast iowa, yea you could live a decent life on what I spend on my toys and vacations etc, but you need to realize that I worked for and earned everything that I have. I prepared in my formative years to be successful later in life. I passed up instant gratification earlier in life to reap the benefits now. Just like I said to start with life is full of choices, choose right and things will work out. Make the wrong choices and you need to be prepared to reap what you sow.
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