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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]One thing I find so fascinating about ‘well educated’ women like you is that you feel that [b]being well educated makes you entitled to a high income marriage, 2 beautiful kids healthy kids in private school and in a desireable neighborhood[/b]. And when this doesn’t happen, women like you get depressed. Nothing is guaranteed in life and you should have taken all of this into consideration. [/quote] OP, life is a bell-shaped curve. If I take the people starting with elementary school, through graduate school, and every job I ever had, this is how it pans out: 15% - life never really got off the ground becaues they could not rise above their personal demons. Couple of suicides in this mix, a few arrests, including or white collar crime 15% - wound up making millions or noted in the Wall Street Journal type stuff 70% - had a reasonable amount of success and failure, went about living their lives and raising their kids Most of these people were well educated, good schools, reasonably attractive, the usual DCUM attributes. It's easy for those in the 70% to think the 15% making millions is the norm. It isn't. [/quote] I would put the percentage of those making millions at less than 5%. 15% is too big. [/quote]
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