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alarmclockParticipant
I just closed today and found out the purchaser of my mortgage is….. JP Morgan! So does this mean that I don’t have to make payments? If they won’t foreclose on me, will they just use harsh language or fart in my general direction?
alarmclockParticipantI just closed today and found out the purchaser of my mortgage is….. JP Morgan! So does this mean that I don’t have to make payments? If they won’t foreclose on me, will they just use harsh language or fart in my general direction?
alarmclockParticipantI just closed today and found out the purchaser of my mortgage is….. JP Morgan! So does this mean that I don’t have to make payments? If they won’t foreclose on me, will they just use harsh language or fart in my general direction?
alarmclockParticipantI just closed today and found out the purchaser of my mortgage is….. JP Morgan! So does this mean that I don’t have to make payments? If they won’t foreclose on me, will they just use harsh language or fart in my general direction?
alarmclockParticipantesmith-
If you are reading this right, I just can’t believe it. I close on feb 13th (lucky friday). I was NOT expecting any handout from govt but it looks like I’d be stupid not to take it. Ethical dilemma.
alarmclockParticipantesmith-
If you are reading this right, I just can’t believe it. I close on feb 13th (lucky friday). I was NOT expecting any handout from govt but it looks like I’d be stupid not to take it. Ethical dilemma.
alarmclockParticipantesmith-
If you are reading this right, I just can’t believe it. I close on feb 13th (lucky friday). I was NOT expecting any handout from govt but it looks like I’d be stupid not to take it. Ethical dilemma.
alarmclockParticipantesmith-
If you are reading this right, I just can’t believe it. I close on feb 13th (lucky friday). I was NOT expecting any handout from govt but it looks like I’d be stupid not to take it. Ethical dilemma.
alarmclockParticipantesmith-
If you are reading this right, I just can’t believe it. I close on feb 13th (lucky friday). I was NOT expecting any handout from govt but it looks like I’d be stupid not to take it. Ethical dilemma.
alarmclockParticipantAyn Rand and objectivism are something like a crazy loner uncle (or aunt, I guess). The ideas are frankly very interesting, but it’s almost impossible to get past her complete inability to write about interpersonal relationships. Neglecting the many stupid things I’ve written here, I “won” the brain raffle, as did everyone who places into the top quartile (probably everyone on this site, who uses a computer, etc). The key thing to understand is that I did not do a single thing to earn this brain; granted, I have honed my skills over the years, but I didn’t do anything to earn my brain, just as Shaq/%%WELL_KNOWN_ATHLETE%% didn’t do anything to earn his height, or his fast twitch to slow twitch muscle ratio [although he has obviously honed his physical skills].
In my personal “tribal” view of humanity, if you receive a windfall that you did nothing to earn, you are obligated to share it with your tribe. Period. That’s the rules of the game, for me. For this reason, I can’t really support Ayn Rand’s ideas.
alarmclockParticipantAyn Rand and objectivism are something like a crazy loner uncle (or aunt, I guess). The ideas are frankly very interesting, but it’s almost impossible to get past her complete inability to write about interpersonal relationships. Neglecting the many stupid things I’ve written here, I “won” the brain raffle, as did everyone who places into the top quartile (probably everyone on this site, who uses a computer, etc). The key thing to understand is that I did not do a single thing to earn this brain; granted, I have honed my skills over the years, but I didn’t do anything to earn my brain, just as Shaq/%%WELL_KNOWN_ATHLETE%% didn’t do anything to earn his height, or his fast twitch to slow twitch muscle ratio [although he has obviously honed his physical skills].
In my personal “tribal” view of humanity, if you receive a windfall that you did nothing to earn, you are obligated to share it with your tribe. Period. That’s the rules of the game, for me. For this reason, I can’t really support Ayn Rand’s ideas.
alarmclockParticipantAyn Rand and objectivism are something like a crazy loner uncle (or aunt, I guess). The ideas are frankly very interesting, but it’s almost impossible to get past her complete inability to write about interpersonal relationships. Neglecting the many stupid things I’ve written here, I “won” the brain raffle, as did everyone who places into the top quartile (probably everyone on this site, who uses a computer, etc). The key thing to understand is that I did not do a single thing to earn this brain; granted, I have honed my skills over the years, but I didn’t do anything to earn my brain, just as Shaq/%%WELL_KNOWN_ATHLETE%% didn’t do anything to earn his height, or his fast twitch to slow twitch muscle ratio [although he has obviously honed his physical skills].
In my personal “tribal” view of humanity, if you receive a windfall that you did nothing to earn, you are obligated to share it with your tribe. Period. That’s the rules of the game, for me. For this reason, I can’t really support Ayn Rand’s ideas.
alarmclockParticipantAyn Rand and objectivism are something like a crazy loner uncle (or aunt, I guess). The ideas are frankly very interesting, but it’s almost impossible to get past her complete inability to write about interpersonal relationships. Neglecting the many stupid things I’ve written here, I “won” the brain raffle, as did everyone who places into the top quartile (probably everyone on this site, who uses a computer, etc). The key thing to understand is that I did not do a single thing to earn this brain; granted, I have honed my skills over the years, but I didn’t do anything to earn my brain, just as Shaq/%%WELL_KNOWN_ATHLETE%% didn’t do anything to earn his height, or his fast twitch to slow twitch muscle ratio [although he has obviously honed his physical skills].
In my personal “tribal” view of humanity, if you receive a windfall that you did nothing to earn, you are obligated to share it with your tribe. Period. That’s the rules of the game, for me. For this reason, I can’t really support Ayn Rand’s ideas.
alarmclockParticipantAyn Rand and objectivism are something like a crazy loner uncle (or aunt, I guess). The ideas are frankly very interesting, but it’s almost impossible to get past her complete inability to write about interpersonal relationships. Neglecting the many stupid things I’ve written here, I “won” the brain raffle, as did everyone who places into the top quartile (probably everyone on this site, who uses a computer, etc). The key thing to understand is that I did not do a single thing to earn this brain; granted, I have honed my skills over the years, but I didn’t do anything to earn my brain, just as Shaq/%%WELL_KNOWN_ATHLETE%% didn’t do anything to earn his height, or his fast twitch to slow twitch muscle ratio [although he has obviously honed his physical skills].
In my personal “tribal” view of humanity, if you receive a windfall that you did nothing to earn, you are obligated to share it with your tribe. Period. That’s the rules of the game, for me. For this reason, I can’t really support Ayn Rand’s ideas.
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