That would certainly be the easy way out, but that’s also likely the same way his parents approached raising him. Less confrontational in the short term, but the long-term result is your son becoming a giant douche.
If you think nobody helped you get that diploma you’re mistaken, even if the assistance wasn’t financial, so get that chip off your shoulder. Our current President loves to point out that we didn’t build anything ourselves. From your argument that taking financial assistance for ones educational endeavors disqualifies graduates from owning their accomplishments…I’m guessing that’s the school of thought you subscribe to. If that’s the case, then there are numerous ways you’ve been helped along the way as well (whether from the public school system, scholarships, etc.) and you’re in no place to talk.
That would certainly be the easy way out, but that’s also likely the same way his parents approached raising him. Less confrontational in the short term, but the long-term result is your son becoming a giant douche.
And you’re in denial.
If you think nobody helped you get that diploma you’re mistaken, even if the assistance wasn’t financial, so get that chip off your shoulder. Our current President loves to point out that we didn’t build anything ourselves. From your argument that taking financial assistance for ones educational endeavors disqualifies graduates from owning their accomplishments…I’m guessing that’s the school of thought you subscribe to. If that’s the case, then there are numerous ways you’ve been helped along the way as well (whether from the public school system, scholarships, etc.) and you’re in no place to talk.
Just buy the stock and the service pays for itself.
When can we stop calling these “life hacks” and go back to calling them “ways to be cheap”?
Ya, no way this is real.