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Y'all ever wish you would have gone to college instead?
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<blockquote data-quote="35years" data-source="post: 4128592" data-attributes="member: 60822"><p>I have a different perspective than most. I grew up in a loving but poor family. My parents had 11 kids and my dad became disabled just after i was born. They did not believe in taking government welfare. We sqeeked by under the poverty line with everyone doing their part. It was a happy childhood.</p><p></p><p>I started at UPS in college, like almost everyone back then. Hard work, taking care of my family is fulfilling. I am making a positive difference in my family and community. I volunteer a great deal. 99% of the world works to live, not to find their dream job or bolster their self worth. The movie "It's a wonderful life" comes to mind.</p><p></p><p>I derive my self worth out of knowing I am a greatly loved child of God. If I am slinging boxes or teaching a kid how to fish it doesn't matter. If I am serving God and loving those He puts in my life, it is all the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="35years, post: 4128592, member: 60822"] I have a different perspective than most. I grew up in a loving but poor family. My parents had 11 kids and my dad became disabled just after i was born. They did not believe in taking government welfare. We sqeeked by under the poverty line with everyone doing their part. It was a happy childhood. I started at UPS in college, like almost everyone back then. Hard work, taking care of my family is fulfilling. I am making a positive difference in my family and community. I volunteer a great deal. 99% of the world works to live, not to find their dream job or bolster their self worth. The movie "It's a wonderful life" comes to mind. I derive my self worth out of knowing I am a greatly loved child of God. If I am slinging boxes or teaching a kid how to fish it doesn't matter. If I am serving God and loving those He puts in my life, it is all the same. [/QUOTE]
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