So the question is, is it fair to judge everyone by your own standards even though everyone is different and has different situations? — Perchperkins
You don't have to make 100k a year to be a millionaire, people make 40k a year and live frugally for years and save and invest and become multimillionaires. — Perchperkins
I did this because I am high in conscientiousness and seek to improve all the time. Lots of poorer people aren't incredibly conscientious and won't naturally seek financial improvement, and the way I see it, it is inherently their fault, but at the same time it isn't. — Perchperkins
Im very analytical and see life as simply actions and results. If you aren't getting the results you want, take different actions. People don't become wealthy by sticking to poor financial habits. in a nutshell, poorer people are not taking the right actions, and aren't going to get the right results. Whereas someone who is wealthy IS taking different actions and getting better results. — Perchperkins
It is simply choice. The game of life is not personal and does not care about your situation. You take different actions, you get different results. — Perchperkins
If you somehow know what you would be like if you grew up in a poor environment with all that entails in terms of parental stress and possible absence, poor nutrition (often), low expectations from teachers and peers, highly stressed environtments with greater crime, for example, and with fewer, if any role models within and near you family for what sucessful is.....and so on, and you are to saySo the question is, is it fair to judge everyone by your own standards even though everyone is different and has different situations? — Perchperkins
it seems that African Americans like to spend money on things that don't have any real return on their investment like "supreme clothing" or expensive cars. — Perchperkins
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