> RoMunn wrote:
> that's private school. At public school- well, it's ugly. I'm not sure I
> have met a product of  public schools here who can distinguish between
> "lose" and "loose".
>

Do you think it's possible that this is contributing factor to the have-nots?

That is, it would seem that those willing to compete (which ALWAYS
implies sacrifice) will reap the rewards while those looking for "fair
employment" will continue to lose.  Of course they won't blame
themselves or look within for a solution, they'll look to - guess who?
- the wealthy.

Why?  Because certainly they should not be held responsible for their
own life's choices ... right?  After all, they're great and therefore
should have more. Their parents and teachers have been telling them
that their whole lives!

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