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loubarajas OP t1_j7vq4rf wrote

Absolutely. I worked in the Barrio of East Los Angeles helping my community after having spent time working with super wealthy individuals. Many years later I have seen how hard work, self-improvement, resiliency and mentors have helped many of my clients (including my parents) achieve financial dignity.

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loubarajas OP t1_j7vw0pt wrote

It's a great article you linked to. From my perspective, If you can you can and if you can't you can't. I am the son of Mexican Immigrant parents who came here with nothing and gave their children values of hard work, honesty and resiliency. But I also know that the world is changing rapidly and economically it's a lot harder for people. I have children in their 30's and many successful clients in their 20's and am in tune to what they are going through

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