[s1e2] On The Fence -
Cory's motivation is simple: he wants to be able to afford stuff. When his parents refuse to drop $50 on a water gun, he decides to take matters into his own hands by getting a job painting a neighbor's fence. It seems like a shortcut to freedom, but he quickly realizes that earning your own way comes with a steep price: your time and your youth. The Reality Check
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While his friends are off enjoying their summer, Cory is stuck with a brush in his hand. He’s "on the fence"—literally and figuratively—torn between the desire for material things and the simple joy of being a kid with no responsibilities. Cory's motivation is simple: he wants to be
Earning money is great, but don't let the pursuit of "stuff" make you miss out on the experiences that actually matter. Final Thought The Reality Check If you'd like to dive
Every "freedom" has a hidden responsibility attached.
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