Is there a growing lack of personal responsibility in Irish society?
The question has been in my mind for the past while and I'm curious to get some opinions. Is it getting worse or has it always been the same?
I see and hear so many people looking for "debt forgiveness" and how to escape from their contracts that they freely entered into. Particularly people who have gathered lifestyle debt and still have the capacity to repay with a more modest living standard. The mitigating circumstances seems to be that the banks got their bailout, etc. so where's mine?! But that line of reasoning gets our society into a downward spiral very quickly with "I'm a victim" mentality. Especially the "I'm a victim" but I deserve my holidays... :mad:
The question has been in my mind for the past while and I'm curious to get some opinions. Is it getting worse or has it always been the same?
I see and hear so many people looking for "debt forgiveness" and how to escape from their contracts that they freely entered into. Particularly people who have gathered lifestyle debt and still have the capacity to repay with a more modest living standard. The mitigating circumstances seems to be that the banks got their bailout, etc. so where's mine?! But that line of reasoning gets our society into a downward spiral very quickly with "I'm a victim" mentality. Especially the "I'm a victim" but I deserve my holidays... :mad: