If money should be earned or given I would say that money should be earned. to help with kids in the future nothing is just given. This is a very asked question because everyone has their own opinion about this some say if you give them money they’ll learn how to spend it. Other say that is you make them earn it they’ll learn the meaning of hard work and no what it means to work for something they wanted. First I would look at this from an example of mine that I’ve seen with kids given money for nothing or doing nothing. Second is the views of the parents and what they would say about this. Last one is how this would help them when their older and what the world will be like. Money today is very hard to come by this shows how money will be earned or given by views of opinion.
First reason is from example I’ve seen kids that have been given money for nothing and spends it like nothing but I’ve also seen kids who worked for it and they save what they worked for. These days it seems like kids have everything the newest everything cars, phones, and clothes things like that. But when I look at them they don’t even know how to work for things they would be able to get money from their parents with a phone call. They would go through money like crazy but I’ve also seen kids that worked for wat they wanted no being able to just call someone for money they
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One kid I used to know had money he even told me that he never had to work for money all he had to do was just txt or call them. But as he got older he started to have to work for his money but wasn’t able to since he never did it as a kid this really put him down. When I was young my dad to me “that the world cares for no one if you want something you’ll have to earn or fight for it; nothing in the world is
They start spending that money on a lot of things except for anything educational which is a very alarming situation for them and for their parents as well. Their parents need to know how they are spending that money and how they should be sending that money. Most of the time the only reason why teenagers start working is because they want to save money for their college studies. Studies revealed that teenagers have considered working here as a great learning experience for them but the writer has completely ignored that aspect as well. According to him, most teens working at places like McDonalds is not provoking sense of responsibility instead it is giving them a shortcut to avoid studies and start earning with little or no education at all.
(Document 7). This shows that children were working rather than going to school. Instead of getting an education, some kids were providing extra money for their family. This also showed that the hours children worked were long and allowed no time for other activities. Another example is, “Lots of children (…, not at school,[money] issue)”(document 6).
In John Gatto’s essay “Against School”, he insists that modern schooling is crippling our kids. “I had more than enough reason to think of our schools – with their long-term, cell-block-style, forced confinement of both students and teachers – as virtual factories of childness.” (para 4). The US adopted its educational system from Prussian culture and it led to a downward spiral of boredom and fear in children. Children are singled out, judged, and never taught to be a grown up and be independent.
Without college kids will work. Instil a work ethic in them early on. Kids don’t realize now that money doesn't fall out of the sky or grow on trees.
It is difficult to calculate how greatly the status of being undocumented has impacted my life. I was ten years old when my family and I immigrated to the United States. My parents have worked multiple jobs so my siblings and I could have a chance at a better future than they did. Even after thirteen years in the U.S. – I still overhear my parents’ conversations about deportations.
Without money people wouldn’t be able to get a higher education, so those who weren’t blessed financially have to work
Have you ever thought about why you don’t get paid to do chores. My parents get paid to do their job so why don’t I. Kids need to get paid to do chores and work around the houses. Kids do a lot of work and do not get paid to work. In the article Should Kids Get Paid to Do Chores Megan says, “This plan will make your life easier.”
Financial fears have grown increasingly common in our society. It seems that the pile of bills on the kitchen table continues to grow as the money in our wallets continues to shrink. Everyday there are those who are unable to sleep because the fear of not being able to make ends meet gnaws at them. Research shows that financial fears have become some of the most prominent fears in America. But why is this the case?
Before I read Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand, I associated a love for money as greediness and materialism. “The words ‘to make money’ hold the essence of human morality.” This statement has changed my view of money and it’s impact on society. In Rand’s book, a character by the name of Francisco d’Anconia gives a speech on the virtue of wealth after being called out for being a depraved product of money. He is scorned for his profits through the downfall of his competitors, but then ultimately talks about the problems his own company faces.
“How am I going to save my money if I can’t go a month without being short on cash?” Is this the question you ask yourself every now and then? Why is saving money that much difficult for you? Saving money needs a hell lot of self-control and self-control is challenging. Not only that, saving is a habit and habits take time and effort to form.