Since when are moral grey areas off limits within the capitalist system?
I tend to agree with filtherton.
I can understand if a person feels a personal duty to throw good money after bad for years because they signed a piece of paper previously (perhaps many years ago when things were different) in which they agreed to do so.
But I can also understand if a person feels differently and sees throwing their money down the drain for years as insane. If they have a legal means of getting out of it, why should they feel ashamed?
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