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This is what happens when you raise the minimum wage
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(11-29-2019, 01:45 AM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote:(11-29-2019, 01:05 AM)americus 2.0 Wrote: This is true but the older I've become and the more exposure I have to a variety of socioeconomic groups the more I see that people and their circumstances dictate a lot in their lives. It doesn't mean I agree or disagree, it just is. I used to, and still do when I know I am right, but I've learned how we see things isn't always the whole story. My husband's world has always been very small because he was born and raised in the same county he's lived in his whole life, he's lived in two houses his whole life, his work and family/social circle is very tight. He's never travelled outside of less than a handful of states and never flew in a plane until he was 40 (he's 48 now). He always called things like he saw them too, but his view was very narrow because of his very structured life. That changed when I moved here and we married. We could not be more opposite in how we were raised and our life experiences. Most of our views are a direct result of our world, our life, our upbringing, our personality, etc. Our capacity to see things a different way only comes from experiencing different ways of life, observing and listening to others who are not like us, and so on. I am not just a product of my upbringing but of a lifetime of the different people I've known, places I've been, and things I've been exposed to, and not all of it by choice. So when I reply to a subject this thread was started in I'm not just seeing it from my POV, I see it from many. It's how I see almost everything. I don't always agree with points of view that are not mine but I recognize that my life experience that leads to my POV is not everyone else's. |
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