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I find it very hard to feel bad from an Uber driver who thought it was a good idea to buy a 1.9 Million dollar house.
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Their occupation is irrelevant, and we should not be judging them for it. We do not know their situation - maybe there are multiple income-earners in the family, or maybe they have saved money or brought it to Canada from a business elsewhere, or whatever. Bottom line is that we are not in a position to judge that.
The issue here is that the market has changed, and now they are blaming externalities, and looking for assistance, for something that was their own choice. I don't want to be dispassionate, but I struggle to have much patience for people that blame the market, and look for assistance, to correct their own decisions.