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89141 t1_j4v5fda wrote

How to ruin your life in this one simple step.

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tarotslayer t1_j4vq2fp wrote

Why do largely successful people do this? It's not like he was broke or something?

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longrastaman t1_j4vzgn8 wrote

Impulse, and lack of impulse control isn’t something unique to a certain socioeconomic group, but lack of impulse and empathy is common in people who have little to worry about financially (in general)

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longrastaman t1_j4vzprg wrote

Just saw an article stating 90% of appeals are denied or something like that. So once your in the Alabama system, your in for good.

There a lady currently in a wheelchair, 60+, and just denied parole. Insane

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Prodigy195 t1_j4w5kj7 wrote

Success doesn't necessarily mean you have other important things like impulse control, criticial thinking, or humility.

Then take the lack of those things and combine it with (likely) alcohol impairment and ego filled young men and you end up with a tragedy like this.

So many small steps lead to a young woman dying and these young men likely spending most if not all of their adult lives in jail. Over what?

A girl blowing you off when you approached her? Feeling embarassed? A petty argument?

It's nonsensical.

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Johto_League t1_j4wk31u wrote

Read that as well.

Not just in a wheelchair, but also needs dialysis 3x week and can’t care for herself. She’s been in for 19 years and is wanting to live her final days in a nursing home since said dialysis is not working.

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Mend1cant t1_j50ap8r wrote

Successful in a lot of circles isn’t equivalent to money. Same thing happened with Aaron Hernandez. A lot of athletes literally only have that going for them. People will say “hard work and determination” gets people into the upper level of sports when really it’s 90% genetic lottery. So, while he was successful in sports, he developed zero other life skills. Never needed them because he was destined to just be used for our entertainment.

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