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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Because when I took prescribed opioid medication, my depression and anxiety vanished. I felt content, engaged in my relationships, job, and surroundings, and for the first time I felt like I wasn't in a desperate slog, faking it to get by one more day. Opiates make some people feel good. Very, very good. Why is that difficult to understand? If you can't relate, consider yourself extremely fortunate.[/quote] It is not a fortune. It is years and years of hard work on own character, discipline, education, moral values. Some people work hard to develop that, and some pop the pill. [/quote] [b]You also believe that no poor people would be poor if they just worked harder, right?[/b] Personal choices do, of course, factor into the equation. But so do genetics &, in many cases, misfortune.[/quote] It depends. I personally don't know anyone who worked hard and remain poor in US. It is totally possible in another countries. And I am a first generation immigrant who came here with less than $200, no English, and no job prospects. [/quote] Really? What about every nanny, bus boy, landscaper and kitchen worker in America? They work harder than just about everyone. They will most likely always be poor. [/quote]
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