how your taught,and how you do is two different things. I have no idea of how old you are ,or how you was raised. I know how i was,though. my dad was almost NEVER around when i was growing up.in fact we never was real close. BUT,I knew where he was at all times,he was working a full time day job,a full time night job,and farming weekends.I could have went like a bunch of young folks these days and said he didnt care or he would have been there more.BUT i KNEW he was doing to keep us fed and clothed,so when i was 13 i followed his lead.I know you have two or three lovely girls of your own,do they know your working for them when you cant be somewhere they want you to be?or do they get upset? I have two children boy and girl,both raised in the same house.ones about as useless a human being as youll ever meet,the other i would trust with anything.if you blame this on raising instead of CHOICE your off base. now i DO agree that every generation the old folks say this,that the kids are worthless,and things generaly work out,But somehow im getting less and less of a good feeling about it these days.I dont see young folks in high school going out and getting jobs and things anymore on their own initiative as often.too much incentive to sit at home and draw benefits other than getting a starting job making less money is the main thing wrong in my opinion. and that goes for the whole so called middle class.i think in more and more cases they are simply deciding to stay home.
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