To: Dazedcat
60 percent of Americans earning under $20,000 per year agree; 26 percent disagree"
Hasn't this more or less always been the way of thinking for poor people?
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and 77% of those making 100,000.00 or more disagree. I guess your perspective depends on how comfortable you are with living.
To: photodawg
Yes, I think it is definitely a comfort thing. For instance if a person is terribly poor and struggling it might be a comfort to think all their struggle would end and comfort and happiness would be their new station in their life as it has to be better than what they have now. On the other hand, if one is already comfortable there might be the concern that perhaps they may be a great deal less comfortable if judgment is at hand.
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