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[quote=Anonymous]I stopped reading him for his inflexibility. He wrote, in either a post or in the comments, that he didn't budge birthday presents for kids because his son only hung out with families with the same values as them. I found that really sad, that he would deprive his son from knowing the joy of giving. Of course, he, and possibly you, might say that he could make the kid a gift, but that still usually costs something for supplies. He just isn't really teaching his kid how to make money mistakes. Therein the article he won't pay for cards to play a game, despite having the goal of having him hang out with friends. Then it mentions that the kid has $700, but I bet he isn't allowed to use it or is guilted into not using it. I think he'd have more regular readers if he showed more relatability.[/quote]
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