People really could benefit from an occasional reminder that the need for critical thinking in life doesn’t take a vacation. Believing things will “work out” just because one hopes it will is a dangerous game, especially when those people promote the risk-taking to others. Stay sane and dis-invest emotionally from things in which one has literally zero control of the outcome.
It’s easy to get away with a few grand for some sick child, but when there are hundreds or thousands of donors in a national fundraiser, the people—and authorities—often ask questions. It would be considered fraud.
I donated a while back. It has a lot of eyes, so I doubt it can get shady without a ton of noise. At this point it’s pretty safe—in my opinion only.
Don’t lie to yourself.
It’s better than listening to you.
I propose a friendly wager
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People really could benefit from an occasional reminder that the need for critical thinking in life doesn’t take a vacation. Believing things will “work out” just because one hopes it will is a dangerous game, especially when those people promote the risk-taking to others. Stay sane and dis-invest emotionally from things in which one has literally zero control of the outcome.
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Well get a grip on your emotions.
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Do you know how many “bricks for the wall” for Mexico or whatever were sold? A lot
Actually, they went to jail and had to forfeit the money.
Good to hear! I thought they verbally cheated their way through
It’s easy to get away with a few grand for some sick child, but when there are hundreds or thousands of donors in a national fundraiser, the people—and authorities—often ask questions. It would be considered fraud.
You’re not wrong, but they wouldn’t use bricks