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Liya Marie's avatar

Imagine if you could’ve taken out no-interest student loans for capped tuition fees. And you’d had paid maternity leave for a year. And your job as a teacher actually paid a living wage.

I used to live in the US but left for exactly those quality of life reasons and more. Like you, I didn’t have parents who would help me out and that makes such a big difference when it really shouldn’t.

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Sara Underwood's avatar

I always appreciate articles that highlight how much of our financial situation is chance/fortune/context and not just behavior. I often think of this in the reverse - I was making ok money and getting by until I got a call from a recruiter off of LinkedIn and ended up landing a job that pays me more than twice what I was making - it's not that I hustled or spent time and money on education and climbing the ladder. It's purely because this recruiter happened to come across my profile and give me a call. I think of all the people I work with doing the same thing and realize how lucky I am.

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