
06-02-2008, 09:38 PM
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Originally Posted by cjs216 I just read in another thread that the Haves have not a clue (or something to that effect). So, I am curious....
What makes a have? It depends on the person, and if they think they "have" a have not? again, it depends on the person and if they think they "have not"
How are they different? Hardwork? Fortune? Or conversely, misfortune? Good Plan? Strong family? I think all of these things factor into it. Some people need a new car every 2 years or they think they are a "have not", this could be how they were brought up, or how society influences them.
Is there something in between - the "have somes"?
How do haves get a clue?
Do have nots need a clue/direction about anything? definitely. They need to take stock of what they "have", first off, if you have your health, you "have" more than a lot of people who may "have" a lot of monetary things. Also, I think if you "have" a nice disposition, you "have" more than a lot of people.
Does a have not strive to be a have or is there somethign morally reprehensible about being a have?
As I said, I'm just curious. It seems that there is an underlying theme of distaste for "haves".....especially celebs and such....and I've always wondered why....
For your consideration.
cj/ | Not sure about the underlying theme of distaste, but, personally, I hate to see people who "have" so much, and think they are entitled to do whatever they want with regards to our resources. Well, I "have" a lot of money, so I'll drive whatever I want, and leave the lights on, and run the water....etc.
Interesting topic.....
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