Knight said:
I don't judge my quality life so heavily weighted on my financial status.
Probably because your financial status is relatively stable.
Mine is not.
I get to experience happiness in small doses.
I impress my wife.
I get a good critique from my writing group.
I find myself emotionally moved while listening to a song.
I find myself spiritually and emotionally moved while playing/singing a song in church.
I eat food I like.
Etc etc.
But with each of those, when they are completed, my thoughts inevitably return to "But how are we going to pay for everything this month?"
Especially since I'm now a college graduate, and I feel like I SHOULD be able to find a job which allows me to pay for necessities, and then some.
That I haven't in six months of searching, while working the 32 hours I'm allowed to weekly work at my job, kind of prevents any heavy-duty "quality of life."
Do I need a big house? No.
Do I need multiple cars? No.
Would I be perfectly fine living in an apartment for the rest of my life? Probably.
I would actually be perfectly fine with BREAKING EVEN financially every month instead of having to go deeper into debt to pay for basic necessities.
To return to the actual subject of the thread, for people in my financial standing, arbitrary business closing days are POISON.
I'm healthy, I'm willing to work, so LET ME WORK instead of holding to some archaic notion of what is and isn't proper for the community!