I have been sitting here thinking about what to write for the past half hour. I just couldn’t bring myself to focus on writing a financed related article. Instead I have been focused on some of the issues I have been having. Which is good I guess, because these thoughts will be the stem of this post. This is nothing finance related whatsoever. So if you were expecting something finance related you may want to skip this post.

I have never been ‘great’ at interacting with people. I am not a loner nor anti-social. But sometimes I find myself not caring about what is happening to other people. This not to say I am not a compassionate person, if anyone ever needed help I would be the first person there. I am talking about the small stuff here people. But I do feel that everything happens for a reason. If you were unable to pay your bill on time – you planned poorly. If you got a speeding ticket – you were going to fast. For every action there is a consequence; bad or good. Very simple concept.

Divorce is a pretty shitty ordeal. Especially for the man/woman who does not want it. If any. Either way it could still get messy. Well, I have someone on my team that is going through a rough time because he is going through a divorce and to put it frankly I do not care. Not one bit. I can understand where his problems are coming from and I help him out as much as I can. I have given him a place to stay for the night, I have been there when he needs to talk, and I have even acted as a middle man for him to grab some of his stuff (nasty divorce). But at the end of the day it is not something I go home and think about.

I understand this probably makes me seem like an extremely bad person. But why should I care about other peoples minor problems like divorce, their cough, their hurt ankle, their missed bill, or their car crash when we have people on this planet who if they were able to receive even just a handful of food they would be forever thankful to you? Should I really care about how your grandmother, after living a full life, died at the age of 82? Should I feel sympathy for you? Should I bend over backwards to apologize and try to make your life easier? No, I will not. I understand that this things affect the person involved, but I do not think that these problems should be pressed upon other people. It should not be the norm that people automatically apologize for things they could not help.

Sorry to come off as a harsh person, but I was talking about this issue with a co-worker and he feels the same way. Since we had a pretty long conversation about it I figured I would bring it to the blog! So…

What’s your issue?

 

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Now in the spirit of sharing! This weeks link round-up includes:

1. Modest Money with Top Canadian Personal Finance Blogs

The new go-to list when it comes to Canadian PF bloggers. (If you like this blog head on over there and vote for me!)

2. Financial Confessions of a Former Brat with All of her posts.

A new blog I stumbled upon this week. I highly suggest you head on over and give support.

3. Canadian Couch Potato with What’s Next for iShares? Part 1 and Part 2

I have been doing research lately into ETFs lately. Because I am Canadian iShares is perfect for me. Great read if you are/thinking about investing into iShares etfs.

4. Thirty Six Months with 10 Reasons to Start Your Own Business

For those of you who were on the edge deciding wither to start your own business or not check out this post!

5. Canadian Finance Blog with Do We Need the CBC?

An interesting post talking about if Canadians need the CBC or not.

 

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Please do not hesitate to comment or e-mail me through the contact page with any topics you would like me to cover.

Now in the spirit of sharing! This weeks link round-up includes:

1. Your Finances Simplified with 30 Tips For First Time Home Buyers

I have been reading into the real estate market lately. And these tips could help me save thousands when I do finally take the plunge.

2. Cult of Money with The only 3 ways to get a sweet-ass government job

I can say with 100% certainty that there are more than just 3 ways to get a government job but nonetheless a very informative view into how to score a government job.

3. The Dividend Ninja  with Dividend Fund Managers Are Buying Apple?

I have a few co-workers that the day after Apple announced they would be paying a dividend went and bought shares of Apple. Although they are not fund managers, The Dividend Ninja’s message still apply.

4. Poor Student with Make Money As A Test Subject

With all the students here complaining about tuition prices I figured I should show some ways that students can make money.

5. Add Vodka with 5 Common Financial Mistakes Young Adults Make

I can say I have fallen for most of the points in Daisy’s post. *self promotion* I myself did a similar article on mistakes young adults make.  Although it is not as good as Daisy’s by any means.

 

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