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#768623 - 06/18/12 12:27 PM
Re: Being Low Income is not Shameful
[Re: Jilly]
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Zebra
Registered: 01/08/10
Posts: 3603
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Jilly....thanks for your kind words.
My deceased boyfriend's father is in the hospital and had to undergo major surgery. He is almost 87. His 86 year old wife can barely walk so I have been taking her to the hospital almost every day for the past few weeks (I live in their in-law apt). So my time is not my own for a lot of my day, because I am caring for her, running her errands that used to be done by her husband, and pushing her in a wheelchair around the hospital. That cuts into my job search time, and I desperately need to find a job. They have been good to me, so I really need to help them, but like how it so often goes my needs are being put last right now.
The horse rescues helped in the early part of the year and I won't ask again for assistance. Too many horses need help and I appreciate what they have done for me. I am getting close to placing one of my horses soon, and I hope I can keep my other one. It is tough because I am truly out of options and I feel like more of what I love is slipping away from me.
I am not feeling sorry for myself, but yes, I am due for a little good luck. Thanks again, Jilly.
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#804600 - 02/05/13 12:15 PM
Re: Being Low Income is not Shameful
[Re: Jilly]
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Chipmunk
Registered: 07/27/12
Posts: 1585
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I wanted to reiterate to anyone who is reading along that thre is NOTHING shameful about being poor. You can live a very full, richly experienced and happy life without amassing money or consumer goods.
I actually think it's easier now than in the last few generations to live better on less income. What do you guys think? Yes, so true, Jilly. In fact, in a happiness study, the happiest people did not live in the wealthiest countries of the world. There are completely fulfilled and happy people among ascetics, like nuns and monks, who take vows of poverty. Most of us are unhappy when we compare our statuses to those of the rich and famous. We confuse our wants with our needs, and many of us need to redefine what a true need is. People think I am nuts because I do not work just for the money. In fact, yesterday I made the decision not to substitute teach anymore. I love the children but do not love the work. I thought I don't want to waste a single minute of my life doing something that brings me angst. My sister is angry because she says I need the money. Hey, I have food, clothing, shelter, technology, etc. just not at the level others here in OC think is the "best." I am content and grateful. I don't think about cash. I think about what I need and want, and it comes into my life. My life is filled with the joy of experiences and discovery--not yearning for what I do not own.
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