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<blockquote data-quote="acropolis" data-source="post: 56318788" data-attributes="member: 213198"><p>I volunteer on weekends and give money to local charities every month. I live in a single room. I don't own a TV or an iPod, or any electronic device beyond the phone and computer given to me by my father. I shop at thrift stores. Money does not give me pleasure, it is merely protection against suffering for me. I save enough to support myself if I lose my job or if my car dies, but beyond that I prefer to give it away. I don't tirelessly advocate for the poor, both in person in my state and online, simply to run my mouth. I wish I could have the self-discipline to give even more, but alas, I am also selfish, since all humans are. That's in part why I support public social support programs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="acropolis, post: 56318788, member: 213198"] I volunteer on weekends and give money to local charities every month. I live in a single room. I don't own a TV or an iPod, or any electronic device beyond the phone and computer given to me by my father. I shop at thrift stores. Money does not give me pleasure, it is merely protection against suffering for me. I save enough to support myself if I lose my job or if my car dies, but beyond that I prefer to give it away. I don't tirelessly advocate for the poor, both in person in my state and online, simply to run my mouth. I wish I could have the self-discipline to give even more, but alas, I am also selfish, since all humans are. That's in part why I support public social support programs. [/QUOTE]
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