When I saw Ryan Friday evening, I knew he was upset. He was just getting to work, but he looked beaten and angry. He sat down to tell me his story.
Ryan’s a young guy who went to buy a car Friday. He took slightly more than $2,000 to a dealership to buy a car that costs about $10,000. After test driving the car and agreeing to a price, he filled out all the paperwork — only to be told at the end that he didn’t make enough money, even though he works full time and has a good record.
He was hurt and angry. It wasn’t just that he needed a car. He felt that he had done everything he’s been told he’s supposed to do as a young adult in this society, but he’s not finding the opportunities he expected — and he’s hearing “no” often enough that he’s getting frustrated. And his frustration is turning to anger.
My father’s narcissistic control left me resentful of all authority
Google’s new glasses: Geeky dream or just more information overload?
Surgery report: It went very well, but first time is one too many for me
Politicians, empires come and go; only love and nature will endure
Unjustified panic: Why are you so scared of all the wrong things?
If you want life outside of hatred, get away from political cesspool
‘Hey, do you already have a wife? My mom doesn’t have a husband’
Turkey pardon? How about pardons for jailed innocent people instead?
What should we do if social media make us lonely, cause depression?