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<blockquote data-quote="Duck L&#039;Orange" data-source="post: 1077938" data-attributes="member: 7814"><p>Oh, just for the record, this wasn't at all directed towards you. I can't make any judgments of others really, but I know that anything I've succeeded in or failed at was all my own doing, regardless of the "advantages" or "disadvantages" I received. Some people have it hard, but if they're reasonably healthy and not disabled, then they should be able to save/invest/spend frugally, and work towards accumulating some wealth to ensure their children have it better than they did. </p><p></p><p>It's a case to case thing, the statement wasn't aimed at you, sorry about the misunderstanding. As long as you're happy with yourself and your choices, and are convinced you did everything in your power, then no other opinions matter, for they don't know what you went through, or what you're going through.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Duck L'Orange, post: 1077938, member: 7814"] Oh, just for the record, this wasn't at all directed towards you. I can't make any judgments of others really, but I know that anything I've succeeded in or failed at was all my own doing, regardless of the "advantages" or "disadvantages" I received. Some people have it hard, but if they're reasonably healthy and not disabled, then they should be able to save/invest/spend frugally, and work towards accumulating some wealth to ensure their children have it better than they did. It's a case to case thing, the statement wasn't aimed at you, sorry about the misunderstanding. As long as you're happy with yourself and your choices, and are convinced you did everything in your power, then no other opinions matter, for they don't know what you went through, or what you're going through. [/QUOTE]
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