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Saturday, October 6, 2012

Opus 2012-253, Ode to Old: Why the Discounts?

Getting older brings to mind a few questions.  One of the big ones for me:  Why do seniors get the discounts when we have the money? 

I have always wondered why I, an older, established adult at the top of my earning potential get a discount when a young father with three kids pays full price.  It doesn’t seem fair.  I will take whatever they will give me, but it doesn’t seem fair.

If I go to a fast food joint I can get a ten percent discount.  If I play golf I can get a reduced rate.  There are all kinds of preferences given to people just because they are older.  Age does not have a direct correlation to your ability or resources.  Since I lost weight, I am healthier than I was ten years ago.  I am certainly healthier than my wife and in many ways stronger than my children.  Yet I get the benefits.

I guess life doesn’t have to be fair.  Many things simply are what they are.

homo unius libri

2 comments:

  1. The reason that it doesn't make sense to you is that your income has mostly gone up in the "safe" field you work in. Three of the companies I used to work for closed either while, or shortly after I worked there. I'm now making less money than I was 30 years ago, so I'll take every discount I can get!

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  2. You have a point. I am aware of the fact that I am lined up at the public trough and sucking up tax money. The recent surge in gas prices is an inconvenience to me but an emergency to others. I don't know if it has been covered back there but gas went up about 60 cents a gallon at a station I pass every day.

    I would guess you are also too busy trying to earn a living to play much golf.

    All I can say is I always vote "no" on tax increases for education. But, as you say, I will take every penny that they give me.

    Grace and peace.

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