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<blockquote data-quote="Crayola13" data-source="post: 762349" data-attributes="member: 21066"><p>Even if you can afford to support two households, I don’t think God intended for my grandparents to help freeloaders for four decades. Some people don’t think it’s necessary to work because they know certain family members are travel agents for guilt trips. Even the Bible says people should work to earn a living. It’s hard for me to understand people who have no motivation or goals in life. Example: “We don’t have grocery money because I overspent and don’t work.” So, grandma opens the checkbook, thinking she will straighten them out once and for all if she pays off all their bills. Then they will have a fresh start and be more responsible in the future. Sadly, grandma was wrong because this same scenario repeated itself for forty years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crayola13, post: 762349, member: 21066"] Even if you can afford to support two households, I don’t think God intended for my grandparents to help freeloaders for four decades. Some people don’t think it’s necessary to work because they know certain family members are travel agents for guilt trips. Even the Bible says people should work to earn a living. It’s hard for me to understand people who have no motivation or goals in life. Example: “We don’t have grocery money because I overspent and don’t work.” So, grandma opens the checkbook, thinking she will straighten them out once and for all if she pays off all their bills. Then they will have a fresh start and be more responsible in the future. Sadly, grandma was wrong because this same scenario repeated itself for forty years. [/QUOTE]
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