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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (25074)11/12/2007 3:36:53 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (2) of 217742
 
To The BS man. Having spent years making exactly that choice, I can confirm you are correct. Capitalism wasn't in charge. We were in charge of our own decisions.

The choices served us very well indeed. Yes, there were negatives, such as living away from the village. But the countervailing benefits far exceeded the negatives. When we thought the negatives were gaining ground over the benefits [or would do], we headed back to the village.

We never had child care. We did the child care. But my mother in law was looked after 400 metres away by professionals [for a year or so at the end].

I have never been forced other than in childhood and by damned thieving and bossy governments who are the bane of my life. Not that I can recall anyway. <not because capitalism forces them. >

Mqurice
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