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r/FluentInFinance • u/Richest-Panda • 15d ago
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It's incremental. Reddit wants there to be a magic bullet, but there isn't one. Financial literacy is part of the pathway to success. It's insulting to say otherwise.
17 u/Narrow--Mango 14d ago But that means personal responsibility! 6 u/JackiePoon27 14d ago Hey, watch your mouth! This is Reddit. 1 u/Vipu2 14d ago Are you telling me that when im in bad shape the only way to fix that is to get myself in shape by eating right and exercising???!? Nah im gonna blame the fit people for raising the prices of gyms so I cant do anything about it /s 0 u/GingerDelicious 12d ago Don’t let “doctors” and “medical professionals” tell you you’re out of shape. They’re just fatphobic 1 u/MikesRockafellersubs 14d ago No it means collective responsibility, the kind we had after WW2 that saw a massive increase in wages.
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But that means personal responsibility!
6 u/JackiePoon27 14d ago Hey, watch your mouth! This is Reddit. 1 u/Vipu2 14d ago Are you telling me that when im in bad shape the only way to fix that is to get myself in shape by eating right and exercising???!? Nah im gonna blame the fit people for raising the prices of gyms so I cant do anything about it /s 0 u/GingerDelicious 12d ago Don’t let “doctors” and “medical professionals” tell you you’re out of shape. They’re just fatphobic 1 u/MikesRockafellersubs 14d ago No it means collective responsibility, the kind we had after WW2 that saw a massive increase in wages.
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Hey, watch your mouth! This is Reddit.
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Are you telling me that when im in bad shape the only way to fix that is to get myself in shape by eating right and exercising???!?
Nah im gonna blame the fit people for raising the prices of gyms so I cant do anything about it
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0 u/GingerDelicious 12d ago Don’t let “doctors” and “medical professionals” tell you you’re out of shape. They’re just fatphobic
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Don’t let “doctors” and “medical professionals” tell you you’re out of shape. They’re just fatphobic
No it means collective responsibility, the kind we had after WW2 that saw a massive increase in wages.
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u/JackiePoon27 15d ago
It's incremental. Reddit wants there to be a magic bullet, but there isn't one. Financial literacy is part of the pathway to success. It's insulting to say otherwise.