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Professor Z
@Professor42 · 4:48

Living In Your Mother's Basement

But outside of that, when you listen to stories and personal experiences from people who live outside of the United States, you'll find that more often than not, there are very large families outside of the United States. I'm not sure if it correlates directly with the cost of living. I can't assume it does because of just the high cost of living within the United States itself. But one of the reasons for this is to this wasn't directly said. It was my interpretation

Creating wealth through opportunities why is American culture the way that it is

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Professor Z
@Professor42 · 4:40
Clothing was handmade, like from a needle and thread handmade. What else? Just a not so great economic upbringing or financial upbringing, if that makes sense, and correlates to any degree. Now, obviously, as they got older, they got jobs and they worked very hard. One of my parents that got their GED further educated themselves and landed into a position that obviously gave them more opportunities than the average person
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J.L. Beasley
@Her_Sisu · 4:31

Part 1

And if you notice, I'm very specific when I say we decided to create and have him, because, listen, I was also very mindful of the stereotype of single black mothers, and I truly had this conversation with his father. I was like, look, when we got married and he wanted to start right away, and I was like, Absolutely not. Because what you're not going about to do is put me in a situation where people say, oh, she's pregnant already
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J.L. Beasley
@Her_Sisu · 4:55

Part 2

Now I'm at the space of when you graduate from high school, which is going to be in four years, and it's going to go very quickly. I want you to know you always have a home within reason. Like, you can't live with me forever, but I'm not going to kick you out
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Professor Z
@Professor42 · 4:18

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And then the associate's degree became more so, like a certificate. And then that previous position that required an associate's degree now requires a bachelor's degree. Again, the pay requirements don't match what is being offered now. I think for the most part, the bachelor's degree is more so the preferred qualifications for higher up jobs
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