Natalie
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I think so.
And potentially it,
makes him focused on something other than his pain.
Okay.
Yeah, but he, as long as we've done that, which is all he ever actually remembers, he's never spent 30%.
Yes, sir.
Thank you for taking the call.
I've been suffering in poverty for all my life, pretty much, and I have a plan, and there's some details around that, but that's my question.
Okay, tell us more.
How do I get out of this poverty?
Am I on the right track, and what can I do?
Right now I have income of about $1,400 with social security disability, and I have a part-time labor job for about $100 a week.
My income last year on taxes was about just under $21,000, which is impossible to live on, of course.
The part-time job is working at the grocery store as a courtesy clerk, bagging groceries, lifting water, pushing old lady carts out for him.
I try to make people feel good and have a blessing on the last face they see before they walk out the door.
Well, I'm a psychiatrist.
I've had deep trauma in childhood.
And I've been in recovery from alcoholism for 28 years coming up December 4th.
But there's a lot of these underlying issues and problems which have really prevented me from thinking clearly about money, making clear good choices, and making bad decisions like that.
So the disability is I can't really function that good in a workplace and a lot of depression and personality problems.