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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 2936452" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>I love to study people. Mostly pretty women, but I get around to everyone eventually. I've observed that people who grow up in poverty tend to fall into two broad categories, those who accept their lot in life and those who wish to escape it via any means possible. The accepting person who remains surrounded by poverty and quietly saves a fortune over a lifetime without improving their capabilities is a rare breed. Most remain in squalor and their lives are defined by chaos and drama on a routine basis, from which they can never hope to escape because they don't understand how their everyday decisions factor into their issues. I've done FI's and investigations where "why did you do that" comes up. The answers are almost universally nonsensical to those of us not in that situation, but make perfect sense to them. IOW, it's not a matter of desire, but a matter of comprehension.</p><p></p><p>The ones that plan to escape poverty are another discussion entirely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 2936452, member: 1132"] I love to study people. Mostly pretty women, but I get around to everyone eventually. I've observed that people who grow up in poverty tend to fall into two broad categories, those who accept their lot in life and those who wish to escape it via any means possible. The accepting person who remains surrounded by poverty and quietly saves a fortune over a lifetime without improving their capabilities is a rare breed. Most remain in squalor and their lives are defined by chaos and drama on a routine basis, from which they can never hope to escape because they don't understand how their everyday decisions factor into their issues. I've done FI's and investigations where "why did you do that" comes up. The answers are almost universally nonsensical to those of us not in that situation, but make perfect sense to them. IOW, it's not a matter of desire, but a matter of comprehension. The ones that plan to escape poverty are another discussion entirely. [/QUOTE]
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