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by nhangen
4686 days ago
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You're right. Been there done that. During a period in my twenties, I had lost my job, had a negative bank balance, and two kids to feed. I was on foodstamps while I worked at the Olive Garden making very little while spending far too long in college subsidized by grants and student loans. I finally graduated, got another job, and was let go within a year. I now had tons of debt and a degree that was almost worthless. So I joined the Army and left my kids for 16 weeks to attend bootcamp and AIT. Spent 5 years, including a stint in Afghanistan. Needless to say, I recovered, taught myself how to program, and now run a software company. Life sucks. For many, it sucks hard. But there are ways out. Most people just don't want to make the sacrifices necessary to do so. Btw, I'm speaking of 1st world. 3rd world is obviously a different story. |
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