<div>True that the advice offered is mostly about the individual. (The usual: define goals, make plans and stick to them, stay upbeat ...) But the piece is unusual in this respect: it suggests that a shared awareness of the real circumstance of other people could be helpful. That's something.</div> <div> </div> <div>Not long ago, several messages here mentioned "Little Miss Sunshine." One of the best things about the movie: It showed how much we can depend on the favors of middling functionaries. Grief counselors, police officers, contest organizers, etc. They can exercise their discretion to give you a hard time, or they can give you a break. It showed that the individual can-do spirit is not always all. (The same with family solidarity.) By the end, the would-be motivational speaker seemed to get it.</div> <div> </div> <div>Kevin</div> <div> </div> <div><BR><B><I>"B." <docile_body@yahoo.com></I></B> wrote:</div>
<BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">[A pretty thought-provoking piece on the kinds of<BR>quotidian power games and day-to-day social relations<BR>that folks stress out about and hide from others all<BR>the time. The conclusion to the problems below isn't<BR>FULL-SCALE ANTI-CAPITALIST CAPITALIST REVOLUTION!! <BR>(It's an advice column and so rises to a tired 'You<BR>might rise above it all, Zen-like, and live your own<BR>internalized, segregated life from this nonsense,<BR>ignoring the fools out there -- easier said than<BR>done), but it touches on some important stuff I<BR>generally don't find outside of folks like Ehrenreich,<BR>et. al. - B.]<BR><BR>[From piece: '[A weathier-seeming couple] had both<BR>been given money by their families (something they<BR>felt they had to hide from friends), and they actually<BR>did have a mortgage. [...] But, as Boss points out, no<BR>one looks at someone with a used car
and modest home<BR>and says, 'Wow, they must be putting a lot of money<BR>aside for their future!' As she puts it, 'Those kinds<BR>of people are] just not on our radar screen.']<BR><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><p> 
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