How Being Treated as a Child Translates to Adult Life
So something really hit me when I went through a recent hardship and many of you can guess what it is. But I must say, I have learned quite a bit.
When you are little and your parents tell you to work hard in school, it is really not all for nothing. One of my recent coworkers of my new job had told me she is very strict with her kids and it should make her kids better off, later in life and I believe it now!
Say, when your parents ground you for getting a bad grade, is it mean or the right thing to do?
When you are older, looking for a good job; if you fail to get one, you cannot afford cable. Heck, you cannot afford anything. Therefore, if you do bad in school, you are grounded. It is your job to go to school.
If you cannot afford living a good life, depending on where you live; it all depends on the job you hold. If you have a bad job, you are so focused on paying debts that you cannot possibly have a good life. Therefore, if your grades are not good enough for a good career, you will never live well enough to survive day to day.
So it makes me wonder. The average middle class American, who lives in a nice neighborhood, say a $200,000 house; they must be like in the top 25% of their class and in terms of jobs, be able to make at least $50,000/yr. There are not many jobs that pay that much (at least not handed out to people). If you cannot make that much, you are basically screwed in life.
Am I correct in my assumption? So basically, if I never make that much, I could be in hot soup. I do not know why it had taken me so long to realize that; however, for me, I did both freelance work and "mainstream" work, out of college. By mainstream, I mean consistent part time as well as full time work.
Just my take on life.
Jobs define who you are and your savings determine your survival. You could always live homeless or on welfare; however, that is not really surviving is it?
What could one compare this to in caveman days? If you go a day without catching an animal, you go hungry. Similar to my situation. I am paying off so much debt that I can barely eat. In fact, my budget of 50-30-20 is more like 80% debt, 20% savings. There is no time for leisure.