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ucodegen
ParticipantSometimes the judgment here and the lack of compassion is astounding to me. That one would ever use terms like poor people and rich people makes me sad, as we are all, underneath it, people.
There is no lack of compassion, but there is understanding beyond the sympathy. I have tried to help people who get themselves in deep (not only financially). It almost wiped me out and it was extremely exhausting. It taught me that sometimes people have to go through the fire to finally learn. They don’t learn when they are continually ‘rescued’. I now only engage in helping when I see them really commit to getting out of trouble and in more than just words.
As for being abused, just about everybody has their ghosts, including me. I have aired a few of mine on this forum.. no need to go into them at this time. In my opinion, your ghosts are where you started from. If it 20 years later, you really don’t have much of an excuse. What makes a person, is the difference from where they started from to where they are now. I am not talking only financially when I say that.
ucodegen
ParticipantSometimes the judgment here and the lack of compassion is astounding to me. That one would ever use terms like poor people and rich people makes me sad, as we are all, underneath it, people.
There is no lack of compassion, but there is understanding beyond the sympathy. I have tried to help people who get themselves in deep (not only financially). It almost wiped me out and it was extremely exhausting. It taught me that sometimes people have to go through the fire to finally learn. They don’t learn when they are continually ‘rescued’. I now only engage in helping when I see them really commit to getting out of trouble and in more than just words.
As for being abused, just about everybody has their ghosts, including me. I have aired a few of mine on this forum.. no need to go into them at this time. In my opinion, your ghosts are where you started from. If it 20 years later, you really don’t have much of an excuse. What makes a person, is the difference from where they started from to where they are now. I am not talking only financially when I say that.
ucodegen
ParticipantUcodegen, have you actually seem the film? If a poor person who has extra money immediately spends it, it’s also because they are poor and are in need.
Does having worked in East LA qualify me for an opinion?? I take raw experience over any one’s propaganda film, any day!
ucodegen
ParticipantUcodegen, have you actually seem the film? If a poor person who has extra money immediately spends it, it’s also because they are poor and are in need.
Does having worked in East LA qualify me for an opinion?? I take raw experience over any one’s propaganda film, any day!
ucodegen
ParticipantUcodegen, have you actually seem the film? If a poor person who has extra money immediately spends it, it’s also because they are poor and are in need.
Does having worked in East LA qualify me for an opinion?? I take raw experience over any one’s propaganda film, any day!
ucodegen
ParticipantUcodegen, have you actually seem the film? If a poor person who has extra money immediately spends it, it’s also because they are poor and are in need.
Does having worked in East LA qualify me for an opinion?? I take raw experience over any one’s propaganda film, any day!
ucodegen
ParticipantUcodegen, have you actually seem the film? If a poor person who has extra money immediately spends it, it’s also because they are poor and are in need.
Does having worked in East LA qualify me for an opinion?? I take raw experience over any one’s propaganda film, any day!
ucodegen
ParticipantStricter lending is definitely taking its toll on the market, prompting the National Association of Realtors’ president to lash out this week at the current state of private lending practices
Hey, if he does not like the stricter lending standards, he can underwrite the loans with easy standards himself.. and take on the risk. — silence —
ucodegen
ParticipantStricter lending is definitely taking its toll on the market, prompting the National Association of Realtors’ president to lash out this week at the current state of private lending practices
Hey, if he does not like the stricter lending standards, he can underwrite the loans with easy standards himself.. and take on the risk. — silence —
ucodegen
ParticipantStricter lending is definitely taking its toll on the market, prompting the National Association of Realtors’ president to lash out this week at the current state of private lending practices
Hey, if he does not like the stricter lending standards, he can underwrite the loans with easy standards himself.. and take on the risk. — silence —
ucodegen
ParticipantStricter lending is definitely taking its toll on the market, prompting the National Association of Realtors’ president to lash out this week at the current state of private lending practices
Hey, if he does not like the stricter lending standards, he can underwrite the loans with easy standards himself.. and take on the risk. — silence —
ucodegen
ParticipantStricter lending is definitely taking its toll on the market, prompting the National Association of Realtors’ president to lash out this week at the current state of private lending practices
Hey, if he does not like the stricter lending standards, he can underwrite the loans with easy standards himself.. and take on the risk. — silence —
ucodegen
ParticipantI agree with evolusd.
There have been studies of poor people who win multi-million dollar lotteries. They are generally poor again in 1 to 2 years. It is amazing how they manage to burn through so much money.
The difference between rich and poor has been proven to be in the spending and saving habits. If a poor person has extra money, they immediately spend it. They also don’t want to cut back. The prefer to try to spend like they are rich.
People who became wealthy (as opposed to inherited weath) try to find ways to make that extra money work for them.
Banks make money without the ‘vulnerable’. You are forgetting construction and business loans for large companies. It would be interesting to find out just who this
‘banking industry chief’ is.ucodegen
ParticipantI agree with evolusd.
There have been studies of poor people who win multi-million dollar lotteries. They are generally poor again in 1 to 2 years. It is amazing how they manage to burn through so much money.
The difference between rich and poor has been proven to be in the spending and saving habits. If a poor person has extra money, they immediately spend it. They also don’t want to cut back. The prefer to try to spend like they are rich.
People who became wealthy (as opposed to inherited weath) try to find ways to make that extra money work for them.
Banks make money without the ‘vulnerable’. You are forgetting construction and business loans for large companies. It would be interesting to find out just who this
‘banking industry chief’ is. -
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