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I can't relate to most "Dreamers" in the media. - Page 4

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09-15-2009, 12:33 PM
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But, I decided to go to one of those free clinics and get psychological help.
Where do you live? I need help with extreme depression too(not drug related however).
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some of the bigger christian churches offer free counseling
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While I agree to most of the aforementioned comments, i"d have to disagree that the pursuit of wealth is detrimental to the education/learning system we have today. Sure it's the ethical and romanticized train of thought, but the reality is different, I feel.

It is when the focus of education becomes acquiring wealth as opposed to the acquisition of wealth through education, that things get corrupted. When the pursuit of knowledge is displaced by the pursuit of money, things turn sour.

You'll always have the student that wants to get the high paying job to make a comfortable living for himself, no matter what field of study.

You'll alwyas have the student that wants to pursue his passion and not care about the money.

And you'll have the student that realizes that his passion can bring him money.

It is the third student that I'm referring to here where money is not "the enemy". It often drives advances in all fields of knowledge. If the "genius's " perception is that of not working for wealth but for knowlege, his achievements will be lost in his lifetime and not become useful to his present society. This perhaps may be an overly gloom assesment in this age of technology where people can "know" what you are doing, but you efforts will be worthless if not exploited in a "sellable" manner.
I don't think money is bad, but I think a society driven by money is. From time to time I hear about some guy in a lab who discovers something that could have great benefits to society, but he/she never gets funding, or sometimes "influences" try to limit the funding that person gets so the technology doesn't get out. This is what happens when industry/money first starts seeping into science.

If we could have a benefit society first mentality, and make money while doing it, instead of a make money, who cares about society mindset, then things would be a lot better than it is today. Sadly, the latter mindset seems to be growing in the US, and it will hurt us in the future.
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