A Libertarian's Point Of View
I work hard. I worked hard for everything I have ever owned and done. My parents raised me to believe that nothing's free in life and you can't get rich quick. My mother, a single mother, was also the best role model for work ethic that I have ever known.
I worked through high school to help pay for my own education from Sophmore through Senior years because my parents couldn't afford the costs of private school after my Freshmen year.
I paid for my own college (and will still be paying back loans for the next 15 years).
I worked a full-time job since I was 18 and went to undergrad school at night and lost the opportunities that all my friends had to party and have fun -- because of study and work.
I have put blood, sweat and tears into where I am at now (and am blessed to be where I am at now) and with exception of some cash for school books, I have NEVER accepted any help from anybody...anybody. I've lived in nice areas and in the 'hood. I have been at rock bottom and......
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