miss molly
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Rich, poor or inbetween, making the effort at gaining qualifications & showing what you can do is what it's about, not having it handed to you on a plate?
I have nothing whatsoever against 'posh' people (whatever that is really!), my own DD was privately educated, speaks with a cut glass accent, had all the ponies, skiing holidays, evening dress birthday parties, blah blah blah that 'posh' people do, so.....?
Anyway, whatever, sorry if I have put anyone's nose out of joint but please don't label me with an opinion I don't actually have though!
Yes, all right we get the message.God, I hope not! DD gained 11 GCSE's through sheer hard slog (missing out on many trips & parties to study!), is currently halfway through her 'A' levels, is a top student & is expected to gain a place at the university of her choice & eventually after many years of training & sheer hard work, hopes to bag herself a decent job at the end of it!
Rich, poor or inbetween, making the effort at gaining qualifications & showing what you can do is what it's about, not having it handed to you on a plate?
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I admire and respect anyone rich or poor, who have managed to become successful whilst dealing with a mental illness.:40:
This thread really has taken on a life of its own. I wouldn’t normally comment any further, but feel practically obligated to address the mental illness issue, because of the misrepresentation.Then again, she could just claim invalidity benefit due to her bipolar disorder, watch tv all day and live off the country. As far as I can make out, she's worked jolly hard to make her company a success even if she had a leg up to begin with. She also employs around 28 people in her design studio. I don't find her case nauseating, just inspiring. Why can't people just celebrate success in this country??
Me too. Many famous people have become successful whilst suffering with BP - Stephen Fry, Dido to name just a few. But for each successful person there are hundreds of people that are unable to put their lives together further than basic survival.
I truly resent the comments that some people have made saying that she could have sat at home all day, living off Benefits like loads of others. Again, for each person claiming and sitting at home all day, "living the good life" on Benefits, there are again many genuinely ill people that have tried to claim but have been refused (primarily because they don't "know" the system - nothing to do with their illness), and even more that haven't even tried claiming, but instead rely on family to help them through.
Until anyone has experience of mental illness, they should just keep opinions like this to themselves. Maybe a volunteer day spent at a local MIND drop-in centre or similar (there are a LOT of organisations out there that offer help to people suffering mental illness and they still don't cover a huge percentage of them) would help them distinguish between sitting at home sponging and sitting at home desperately ill.