Passing on the Blessing
I come from privilege. I was born in a 1st world country, I'm in the ethnic majority, my parents are still happily married, both have university degrees and my university degree was entirely paid for [albeit not by my parents]. I'm sure if I looked, I could find what tiny percentage of the population this puts me in, but that's not really the point. The point is, while I have clearly lived life standing on the shoulders of giants, I'm wondering how to responsibly pass this on to my children. As Mark and I prepare to close on our forever home I'm particularly aware of, and utterly humbled by, the blessings we've been handed. In the past year, I've been struck anew by the burden of debt that envelopes the lives of many of our peers. These are married couples who both work and yet can't afford to purchase a home, or upgrade to a larger home, because their monthly college-loan payments are larger than our new mortgage payment will be. Sadly, I think ...
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