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Love of money has played a big part in my life. Most of my relatives are beyond wealthy. They have more money than a peasant like me could ever know what to do with. They live on these grand estates with land enough to feed an entire city but it remains unused.

I am drawn between two lives. One, being a life of excessive opulence. I could become "one of the family," as is expected on me. I am not lazy. I have morals. I do not want to dedicate myself to money or sales as they have. I do not want to build strip malls for the yankees. I do not want to strip forests for raw materials. I don't want to play the stock market. I do not want to network with jews. I do not want a million dollars.

I want food. I want a happy family. I want a quaint little home. I want to come home after working the fields and have a couple ecstatic kids run up to me, a smiling wife and a dog. I want good friends. By God what more does a man need than this?

But they don't understand. They look down on me because I reject their offers for help. I do not want to be like them, but to obtain that little farm I need about $300,000. To make that stupid woman smile she needs more than a shack in a junk yard.

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LoveYourFolk on scored.co
1 year ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror ) 1 child
I can appreciate that sentiment. I pay a mortgage to live in a house my family needs. I would rather I owe the money to a family member. But if you can figure it out a different way, good for you buddy. Hope you don't end up wage slaving so long you lose the time and youthful energy necessary to accomplish your family and farm.
JesusSupporter33 on scored.co
1 year ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror )
Thanks brother. I am happy that you have a family and a home. God bless you all.
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