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And it's all under this guise of, I hope they accept my kid. Because you have a massive shortage.
I don't think educators get close to enough respect.
I don't think educators get close to enough respect.
I don't think educators get close to enough respect.
But we don't treat them with respect. We don't feel the same way as if they're like some finance bro or something like that.
But we don't treat them with respect. We don't feel the same way as if they're like some finance bro or something like that.
But we don't treat them with respect. We don't feel the same way as if they're like some finance bro or something like that.
You make a great point, though. If college loans are so expensive, they don't even have a choice to go into education. So is there some sort of system built in where, like, if you choose to go into education, that there's a way that theβ The loan will be forgiven? Something like that.
You make a great point, though. If college loans are so expensive, they don't even have a choice to go into education. So is there some sort of system built in where, like, if you choose to go into education, that there's a way that theβ The loan will be forgiven? Something like that.
You make a great point, though. If college loans are so expensive, they don't even have a choice to go into education. So is there some sort of system built in where, like, if you choose to go into education, that there's a way that theβ The loan will be forgiven? Something like that.
Teacher America. and again, I'm not making this up, so I'm sure there was some system like that, but I imagine, like, maybe back in your day, no, that there was a version where, like, highly educated, not highly educated in terms of master's program, but like people that went to elite universities before they went and got their master's or their doctorate, spent some time educating.
Teacher America. and again, I'm not making this up, so I'm sure there was some system like that, but I imagine, like, maybe back in your day, no, that there was a version where, like, highly educated, not highly educated in terms of master's program, but like people that went to elite universities before they went and got their master's or their doctorate, spent some time educating.
Teacher America. and again, I'm not making this up, so I'm sure there was some system like that, but I imagine, like, maybe back in your day, no, that there was a version where, like, highly educated, not highly educated in terms of master's program, but like people that went to elite universities before they went and got their master's or their doctorate, spent some time educating.
Was that commonplace? I'm not sure. I don't recall that.
Was that commonplace? I'm not sure. I don't recall that.
Was that commonplace? I'm not sure. I don't recall that.
So there's something about this that's quite interesting that I've seen lately. And it's actually not lately. There is a trend with the ultra-wealthy, which is upon their death, a lot of them have decided to give away their money. Right? Some of their money. Or some. Some. Okay. Some of the most prolific. Right? Or as they get closer to death, they're like, our goal is to give away all our money.
So there's something about this that's quite interesting that I've seen lately. And it's actually not lately. There is a trend with the ultra-wealthy, which is upon their death, a lot of them have decided to give away their money. Right? Some of their money. Or some. Some. Okay. Some of the most prolific. Right? Or as they get closer to death, they're like, our goal is to give away all our money.
So there's something about this that's quite interesting that I've seen lately. And it's actually not lately. There is a trend with the ultra-wealthy, which is upon their death, a lot of them have decided to give away their money. Right? Some of their money. Or some. Some. Okay. Some of the most prolific. Right? Or as they get closer to death, they're like, our goal is to give away all our money.
Okay. Which... which seems to tell me that they think that there is an issue with them having all that money. If they truly felt entitled to it, like it seems to me it's an admission that they agree with you. They're like, it's kind of wrong that we should just keep all this in our family. We should probably not have it. Now, they're not.