Trying to get through school is one task. That is so that you can obtain riches later on in life, or throughout life.I guess. Most of the people I know attracted to fast money aren't trying to get through school...but whatever.
Well, there is a well established path to financing one's college education that many people chose. If they chose an alternative, such as selling drugs, then obviously they do not value the opportunities an education provides.I fathom you would be very surprised.
I think you misunderstood. I was saying that him getting high on his own drugs is what probably got him caught.That makes no sense at all? The meeting was today, 4 days after he was caught.
Flip man you really got to quit stereo typing. Im talking lawyers, architects and professors just to name a few.Well, there is a well established path to financing one's college education that many people chose. If they chose an alternative, such as selling drugs, then obviously they do not value the opportunities an education provides.
Just like trading options. He chose to engage in a high risk activity. When I engage in high risk activities, I lose large sums of money. He loses his freedom. When he engaged in the activity, he was well aware of all possible outcomes. It isn't my fault he mispriced risk. I do not feel sorry for him at all.Trying to get through school is one task. That is so that you can obtain riches later on in life, or throughout life.
Selling drugs is for a quick buck right now. I don't think any drug dealer has long term goals in the business.
beat me to it.He is referring to him using is the reason he was caught.
He was slippin...
Nah, my RD and I had a meeting today, told me the whole story, He said i had a right to know what my roommate was into. So he told me what he tested positive for.
Elaborate please....if they chose to sell drugs to get through school, they are no better than this fellow. They, perhaps, weren't as unfortunate to get caught. I have a very negative view towards drug dealers....not because "drugs are bad", but because of what people do to obtain drugs.Flip man you really got to quit stereo typing. Im talking lawyers, architects and professors just to name a few.
Exactly. He took a gamble, and lost.Just like trading options. He chose to engage in a high risk activity. When I engage in high risk activities, I lose large sums of money. He loses his freedom. When he engaged in the activity, he was well aware of all possible outcomes. It isn't my fault he mispriced risk. I do not feel sorry for him at all.
Which is fine. I wasnt berating your point of view at all. Im just telling you how it is. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gifElaborate please....if they chose to sell drugs to get through school, they are no better than this fellow. They, perhaps, weren't as unfortunate to get caught. I have a very negative view towards drug dealers....not because "drugs are bad", but because of what people do to obtain drugs.