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Comments:
As someone who has lost a child (he was 27), so much truth here.
Post: No Regrets
Link to comment from September 9, 2024
I always appreciate your posts, Kristine. As a fellow introvert, I can relate to so much of what you share.
Post: Kristine Wonders: Does Personality Matter When It Comes To Finances?
Link to comment from August 25, 2024
Oops! Thank you for everything you write (not right)!
Post: On the Clock
Link to comment from August 17, 2024
Thank you for everything you right. You lead by example and inspire us to ponder our own future and how best to live our lives. I wish you the very best.
Post: On the Clock
Link to comment from August 17, 2024
Thanks for this. As an introvert I really appreciate your sensitivity and willingness to learn that we aren't all the same nor is it necessary that we be the same. I totally agree with your feeling that students shouldn't be forced out of their comfort zone which, I believe, is an attempt to get them to be more extroverted and just isn't who they are. Kudos to you! I wish more teachers understood this.
Post: Clumsy With People
Link to comment from July 13, 2024
Thanks for continuing to write and for taking us along on your journey. You are so appreciated for the wisdom you share and the example you set. Wishing you peace as you move through these times.
Post: Looking Different
Link to comment from July 6, 2024
I’ve never commented, but have been reading this site for years and before that your newspaper columns. Your grace is inspiring and I thank you for all you’ve done and continue to do. God be with you as you travel this new path. Prayers for an easy and long journey.
Post: The C Word
Link to comment from June 15, 2024
"I sense that you feel that the poor are not worthy of cash support, and must work to earn their way out of poverty. This is a traditional belief that people are to blame for their economic condition." We all must work to earn our way out of poverty - work for wages, work at being frugal, work at making good decisions for ourselves and our families. This is the way out of poverty. Our decisions have consequences. There are always catastrophes that befall people and they need both our support and compassion, but when so many folks have ash/benefit support as their way of life, yes, they are to blame for their ecoomic condition and we are to blame for supporting them in this lifestyle. At some point you run out of other people's money.
Post: Poverty Halved
Link to comment from December 11, 2021