TotalSnowWhite
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I know you're really young, I bet you're pretty sharp, and I hope you wouldn't put money before friends and family. Nothing material replaces people, ever. I bet you knew that before I wrote it, but the Mom/teacher in me...you know.
I may be "really young" (and age has nothing to do with the facts I stated), but I've had more life experience than most people I know. Logistically, you have to have money to support a family. There's no getting around it. It may not be lovey-dovey, rosey-eyed to talk money, but those are the facts. I am extremely close with my family due to the cards life dealt. I adore them, and would step in front of a bullet for them. However, I know people who do not have any extended family or a close circle of friends. They are just as content with their immediate family as I am with my extended one. Family and friends are important, but you can't discount the lengths parents will reach to provide for their children.
Just for the record, I'm a mom and teacher, too. I'm not arrogant enough to think I have all the answers, but age does not equal wisdom or lack thereof.