Friday, April 28, 2006

The Focus On Money

Why should you focus on money early in life?

Here is one good reason.

The head of one of the biggest oil companies in the U.S. is retiring with $400 million dollar retirement package. At the same time we are paying from $2.50 to more than $3.00 a gallon for gas. What is wrong with this picture? Well, it should be painfully obvious that as the rich get richer, the poor definetly get poorer. Are we being taken advantage of? You bet we are. Does anyone care about the small person, working themselves to death to make a meager living? No, noone cares about you, except maybe, your mother. In this era of family discontent, even some mothers would prefer not to have contact with their greedy kids.

Anyway, I write this to demonstrate why you need to focus on money. Because noone cares about you, but you, you must focus on making an honest living, and making as much money as you can doing so, because in America:

1. You have to buy overpriced gas.
2. You have to rent or buy an exhorbantantly priced apartment or home.
3. You have to buy a care most people can't afford.
4. You have to shop in grocery stores that markup their food unnecessarily and tell us they have low profits.
5. You have to pay off atrocious college school loans, if you go to college.

The solution...
As the insanely hard working average American gets poorer, corporate giants and others get richer.

So, keep working.

Rebel, don't overpay for anything, find ways to buy cheaper as used, marked down, and if you don't have to, don't buy it at all. Americans need to rebel against price gauging NOW! or we will all be living on the streets eatting out of trash cans. That includes, the M.D., PhD., DDS, BA, RN,
and all other educated American. Get smart now.

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