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by dudul
1524 days ago
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The way you present the problem is inaccurate to me. It's not "I can't have it so nobody can" or "I couldn't have it back then, so nobody should have it now.". It is: "At the time, these were the rules, I ran the numbers, was responsible and ended up limiting my opportunities. Others, who were not responsible, now not only have more opportunities thanks to their degree but will also end up not paying for it". I'm sorry, but to me it feels extremely unfair that people who frivolously took loans will now end up being ahead of people who - at the same time - decided to be more financially responsible. You can't retroactively change the rules and expect people to take it quietly. The problem is made even worse because in the case of student loans, there is nothing to repossess. This has nothing to do with changing the rules now. |
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So much for making the world a better place. The course that you took in life failed to teach you a fundamental truth about how a society grows.