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<blockquote data-quote="Buddybrown" data-source="post: 822881" data-attributes="member: 30291"><p>Why must there be a “do over” of sorts or a “make good” because the consequences were so large? Make note, the employees at the auto makers, Bear Stearns or the 100's of banks that have failed didn’t make a mistake, they all made a choice. This doesn’t mean they're bad people, and it doesn’t mean they're “losers” after all, by most accounts, these employees that lost their jobs were honest, fair, hard working folks. The truth is, your choices matter but the world keeps telling you they don’t. Everyone wants a good high paying job and when things go wrong some want a bail out, they feel entitled not willing to start over or even begin in some cases. This is the same with all things in life…the physical, the financial, the emotional and the spiritual…if you don’t invest in them, if you don’t make the right choices, you will lose out. Physically, if you don’t exercise, eat well, treat your body right – you won’t be healthy, plain and simple. So you do, in most cases reap what you so............</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buddybrown, post: 822881, member: 30291"] Why must there be a “do over” of sorts or a “make good” because the consequences were so large? Make note, the employees at the auto makers, Bear Stearns or the 100's of banks that have failed didn’t make a mistake, they all made a choice. This doesn’t mean they're bad people, and it doesn’t mean they're “losers” after all, by most accounts, these employees that lost their jobs were honest, fair, hard working folks. The truth is, your choices matter but the world keeps telling you they don’t. Everyone wants a good high paying job and when things go wrong some want a bail out, they feel entitled not willing to start over or even begin in some cases. This is the same with all things in life…the physical, the financial, the emotional and the spiritual…if you don’t invest in them, if you don’t make the right choices, you will lose out. Physically, if you don’t exercise, eat well, treat your body right – you won’t be healthy, plain and simple. So you do, in most cases reap what you so............ [/QUOTE]
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