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<blockquote data-quote="Non liberal" data-source="post: 5417163" data-attributes="member: 94513"><p>I understand but ultimately you control your own destiny. I never said anything was easy. My wife got very sick, I wasn’t sure how it was going to end. All I could think about was what was going to happen if something happened to her. I certainly wouldn’t be able to work in feeders at night to support my family. I wouldn’t be able to afford my current lifestyle and childcare. So I would’ve had to sell my cars, house, and get a new job that almost certainly doesn’t pay as much. It would have been devastating not only to me but to my children also. Life is hard, damn hard, but you do what you have to. I to am sympathetic to these people, but what can you do but push on. That’s why the Bible’s message on helping, and doing unto others is so important. However if someone won’t do anything to help themselves, then I am not sympathetic to them. It’s internet, it’s not food, water, or shelter. In todays climate it is just too easy to better yourself, it only takes a little effort. And again if there are no opportunities to better your situation where u live, then you need to move, or do without. Like I said, I’d love to live way back in the bush in Alaska, but there is not a lot of opportunities, so I live where there are opportunities. Your family will understand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Non liberal, post: 5417163, member: 94513"] I understand but ultimately you control your own destiny. I never said anything was easy. My wife got very sick, I wasn’t sure how it was going to end. All I could think about was what was going to happen if something happened to her. I certainly wouldn’t be able to work in feeders at night to support my family. I wouldn’t be able to afford my current lifestyle and childcare. So I would’ve had to sell my cars, house, and get a new job that almost certainly doesn’t pay as much. It would have been devastating not only to me but to my children also. Life is hard, damn hard, but you do what you have to. I to am sympathetic to these people, but what can you do but push on. That’s why the Bible’s message on helping, and doing unto others is so important. However if someone won’t do anything to help themselves, then I am not sympathetic to them. It’s internet, it’s not food, water, or shelter. In todays climate it is just too easy to better yourself, it only takes a little effort. And again if there are no opportunities to better your situation where u live, then you need to move, or do without. Like I said, I’d love to live way back in the bush in Alaska, but there is not a lot of opportunities, so I live where there are opportunities. Your family will understand. [/QUOTE]
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