Middle-class Economics: Rich On The 1st, Poor By The 31st A Never-ending Cycle Of Feast And Famine!

Middle-class economics: rich on the 1st, poor by the 31st – a never-ending cycle of feast and famine!
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Of course, it does
I think your parents relationship really do determine your view of love and relationships.
"I'll choose the thorns; at least they remain constant in their presence, unlike the fleeting nature of beauty."
Logical thinking comes from Imagination and observation. Illogical thinking and blind-following may kill reasoning and imagination.
“The habit of logical thinking kills imagination.”
— Lev Shestov, All Things Are Possible