Good choices benefit everyone but, as in all of life, not all groups gain equally. The success sequence is no different.
The sequence says that the vast majority of people can avoid living in poverty if they make a few deliberate life choices: finish high school, work full time, wait until age 21 to get married, and do not have children outside wedlock. Continue Reading...
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