Some very good posts here.
Threadbear, I believe you, Canada sounds like it's not a good place to be poor, in fact the only good places to be poor are in places like Belieze, if Joe Bageant is right about the place, where poor is the norm.
Yes my parents were seriously fucked up.
Yes I appear to have "inherited" poor money management skills.
I think one thing was, I have a fear that if I save up, it will get taken from me - understandable when you know that that's what happened to me as a kid. Now, intellectually, I know this does not happen too often, although in my present financial crisis and credit trouble, that is exactly what will happen. So, I will have to save up "Gypsy style" which means "save up" skills that can be used to turn a buck under almost any circumstances. Caricature drawing or being a hotshot on a musical instrument are good examples. I'd say caricature drawing is probably the most useful, since it's not noisy and is tolerated in places it's not tolerated to whip out an instrument and start busking. This is good, since it will take me years to get good on an instrument but the basic caricature and art-in-general skills are there.
In fact I'd say anyone here, everyone, would be best off to think in terms of "saving up" = acquiring useful skills.
Growing food.
Working with animals
Medical skills
Craft skills
Shoemaking
Entertainment skills (sounds frivolous now, wait'll iPods are no longer available)
Etc.
Where I am going I hope to be able to work on food raising and foraging skills, craft skills, and of course caricature/art skills. In this respect, "saving up" skills, I'll be much better off than I was in Silicon Valley driving a fancy Prius around.
