UTfball68
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- Jul 18, 2008
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Clearly what you do works for you and your family, and I can see why based on all your posts, but it seems like you treat everything like a business that has to have some ROI. Hopefully it works out in the long run. Telling my kid sorry I'll only pay for college if they want to do X, Y, or Z I can't imagine, but that's why we are all free to parent differently. I'll invest in their happiness, I hope my kid picks something that makes them happy that pays the bills, I could care less if they make 30k a year or 300k a year, I'll help them the same as long as they put in work.
I wouldn’t really call it a ‘business transaction’…rather like I said above, there’s not a single one of us that don’t bitch and piss and moan about our job…so how happy can anyone truly be? Plain and simple, work is frustrating, regardless of field. I’d rather be frustrated making money, than not. Just like why I won’t let my kids eat only candy, that may not make them happy in the moment, but I know it’ll prevent them pain and heart ache in the long term. I look at putting them on a path to be financially stable and self-sufficient, no different than not allowing the candy. I’m not going to be negligent and continue to offer the candy, so they can have their moment of happiness, because they don’t see or understand the long term consequences of eating nothing but candy.




