The incredibly harmful subtext of Kim Kardashian's 'advice' to women
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I worry about people who get upset at the idea of working for what you want. Yes there are disadvantaged people, but they can be helped and it doesn’t negate the general advice.
I've heard about educators arguing that you don't need to teach children about personal finance because they need to be given opportunities to make money, not called a failure because they don't have any. This is the sin of equity.
I hate the equity philosophy. Such a dangerous lesson to tell people they aren’t responsible for their actions