This post is amazing in it's perspective.  A true look at a shift in thought patterns of the Amercian public between 1930 and 2009.  I am re-blogging this for those that do not get a chance to see Janet's original post.  Thank you for your very well written thoughts, Janet.

Via Janet Guilbault California Mortgage Banker/Broker:

When did we start to feel entitled?

In the Depression of the 1930's, the jobless father of 4 asked the farmer if he could work on the farm for a day in exchange for food to feed his family.

In the Depression of 2010 do we just take the food from the farmer because, after all, you and your family are entitled to eat?

Are we:

Entitled to a life better than our parents had?

Entitled to own real estate?

Entitled to dis-own real estate?

Entitled to be bailed out?

Entitled to a job?

Entitled to health care? And to social security when we grow old?

You would sure think so by what surrounds us.

Why work? Why pay your bills? Why take care of your health and your finances? Why respect what others have earned?

Do we take the course that will help us? Or do we just help ourselves to what others have produced?

When did we start to believe that America owed us more than life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness?

Is it because the government has redefined the word "rights" to include never needing to suffer?

Is it because a generation came of age when stock market wealth and real estate equity made it seem like real work was obsolete? 

Did 100% stated income loans with a few years of teaser rates train us to believe the American Dream was what every American deserved?

Did plastic in our wallets make it seem like our rights included unlimited gratification?

Somehow, we have lost our way.

Let us hope to sprout fresh green grass across America we do not need to completely kill the roots.

 

Written by Janet Guilbault, Mortgage Banker/Broker and Direct Lender Based out of the San Francisco Bay Area

 

 

3 Comments on Economic Cancer: That Sense of "Entitlement"

OCT
24
Outside Blog

Very thought provoking.  We as a Nation are very entitled minded as is our youth.  We are also very impatient to have something NOW rather than wait a little while, as is our youth.  We wonder where our kids get this sense of entitlement, when in fact, we probably need to be looking in the mirror.  Thank you for sharing this post.

9:52am • #1
104,264 Points Outside Blog

The entitlement starts in the socialist mindset. I exist, therefore I deserve to live, regardless of what I do.  There is a right to life, but not a right to be cared for.  If I don't take responsibility for myself when I am able, then noone is required to do anything for me just because I'm here.  If I overeat, that's my choice.  Now I demand YOU take care of my diabetes and related weight issues because I am suffering from my own stupidity?  I don't think so.

Ask for my help, I'll give it if I have the means, gladly.  Demand help at the point of a gun or punative actions of law, and your way over the line. If you can't protect my freedom, yours is now gone.

If I am unable to care for myself, then that's an entirely different situation.  But that's also another post.

10:51am • #2
NOV
03
Outside Blog

I see the entitlement thought process more and more with each generation.  Very timely.

3:53pm • #3

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