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| Unpopular opinion, but if you give the kid the education cost and risk free you’re doing them a huge disservice.
A lot of those kids don’t learn a thing and many flunk out or take 6 years to finish. They have time to get into lots of trouble as well. And when they do get out they aren’t prepared for the real world. Podcast I listen to refers to it as “failure to launch” when the kids don’t know how to really leave home.
I mean you always want to have a safety net for them, but there’s a fine line between safety net and coddling them. | |
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