I was raised a certain way where you work your ass off, don't ask for hand outs, and figure out a way to make "it" work.
Had this discussion with my mom the other day so thought I'd bring it here. Think how much life has changed for the "hard working American". I think about my 78 year old grand father who worked hard, my grandmother stayed home raised six kids, worked jobs when they needed it but for the most part my grandfather was the bread winner and it all worked. The early part of my life my mother was home with me and my siblings but then divorce happened and she had to go to work so not a great comparison.
Fast forward, every hard working person I know has to have two hard working partners to make it and even then you come up short. When we reach the age of retirement are we just going to be worn out? Completely sacked from over work and chasing the hard workers dream? Seems life and out American systems keep cutting into the American dream more and more. Where does it end?
Just a discussion topic!
Had this discussion with my mom the other day so thought I'd bring it here. Think how much life has changed for the "hard working American". I think about my 78 year old grand father who worked hard, my grandmother stayed home raised six kids, worked jobs when they needed it but for the most part my grandfather was the bread winner and it all worked. The early part of my life my mother was home with me and my siblings but then divorce happened and she had to go to work so not a great comparison.
Fast forward, every hard working person I know has to have two hard working partners to make it and even then you come up short. When we reach the age of retirement are we just going to be worn out? Completely sacked from over work and chasing the hard workers dream? Seems life and out American systems keep cutting into the American dream more and more. Where does it end?
Just a discussion topic!
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