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hunter

(38,311 posts)
11. J.K. Rowling is the penultimate example of a welfare success story.
Thu Sep 20, 2012, 12:59 PM
Sep 2012
In order to teach in Scotland she would need a postgraduate certificate of education (PGCE), requiring a full-time, year-long course of study. She began this course in August 1995 at the Moray House School of Education, at Edinburgh University, after completing her first novel while having survived on social security.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JK_Rowling


Most people are going to find a way to contribute something to society even if they are never capable of "supporting themselves."

The truth of any human community is that NOBODY ever truly supports themselves, we all build upon one another's accomplishments.

Even a wild man living like an animal in the forest isn't "supporting himself." He is supported by the natural environment, the air he breathes, the water he drinks, the plants and animals he eats.

In a vacuum an individual human dies. We could drop any "successful" person naked on Mars and they'd end up just as freeze dried and dead as anyone else.

Since our status in life is essentially random, because none of us chooses the circumstances of our own birth, everyone deserves those minimal things required to sustain human life, not just food, shelter, and medical care, but education too since humans are intellectual creatures and human societies are an intellectual creation.


You are lucky in being able to have all the money from it when he dies. awwwsheet Sep 2012 #1
I probably should care about that, but I don't. Th1onein Sep 2012 #6
Good for you! mvd Sep 2012 #25
Not "lucky" at all. MercutioATC Sep 2012 #27
No kidding? Luck wasn't involved? Where's *MY* 'old guy with a business'? Edweird Sep 2012 #32
Any acheivement is partly luck. MercutioATC Sep 2012 #34
Time for the 47%ers to start talking and comparing notes. cr8tvlde Sep 2012 #2
Well save up for your $233,000 per capita share of the national debt. dkf Sep 2012 #3
That Talking Point isn't flying. The Republicans exploded the debt, and will be called on it. Ikonoklast Sep 2012 #4
+1! n/t Spazito Sep 2012 #5
If it can be fixed. It's like global warming...we can't fix that either. dkf Sep 2012 #9
You do that. Ikonoklast Sep 2012 #14
Thank you for your .....concern. vanlassie Sep 2012 #36
If they steal it as they have done before, though, closeupready Sep 2012 #12
Did you worry about the debt from 2001--2008? WinkyDink Sep 2012 #35
I was a food stamp single mom and now I have a six figure income. Avalux Sep 2012 #7
Too many well off and successful people simply do not have any clue SheilaT Sep 2012 #8
I got lucky also Arkplayer Sep 2012 #10
J.K. Rowling is the penultimate example of a welfare success story. hunter Sep 2012 #11
very well put. barbtries Sep 2012 #13
Jesus, Hunter! You said that SO WELL! Th1onein Sep 2012 #17
I was on welfare and food stamps ismnotwasm Sep 2012 #15
And what people like Mitt fail to realize, that only gave you the opportunity to survive. Ikonoklast Sep 2012 #18
Yes, think about the human potential we are just throwing away. Th1onein Sep 2012 #21
How many struggling people can we turn into success stories? Ikonoklast Sep 2012 #26
I don't think that everyone is like that. Th1onein Sep 2012 #29
Yes, there will always be those who game the system. Ikonoklast Sep 2012 #31
That's really nice of you to do that. Spitfire of ATJ Sep 2012 #16
Funny you would say that. Th1onein Sep 2012 #19
My goal was always for the customer to say, "It was a pleasure doing business with you." Spitfire of ATJ Sep 2012 #20
"Companies used to operate with a moral code." Barack_America Sep 2012 #22
They can't afford not to operate with a moral code, when others do. Th1onein Sep 2012 #23
I don't believe in luck. I believe in the Universal Flow. foghat rules Sep 2012 #24
I've never heard it called that. Th1onein Sep 2012 #30
We do have more people starting to get lucky though, too, with jobs, with startups, and nightscanner59 Sep 2012 #28
Congratulations on your success. Edweird Sep 2012 #33
Life is amazing. Many of us just get lucky. bluestate10 Sep 2012 #37
How wonderful, Bluestate 10! Th1onein Sep 2012 #38
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