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Originally Posted by BrianFreeman
Yep, I think having been out in the real world and worked for your money affects how people view the work OTHER people have done...
Brian
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That's true. You also gain a better appreciation of money and hard work in general.

And that you don't just "pick money from the floor" (a local saying here in my country). I'm completely amazed by the first year university students who have all the latest tech (the mac that their parents gave them as a grad gift, their iphones, etc etc), and they just seem to take it for granted, as well as the education their parents paid for.