Our priorities aren't in order. My students act like they can't live without with their cell phones. It's frustrating but sometimes amusing to explain to them how there are so many other important parts of life. Maybe I need to go to to the state board and give them the same lecture.
You don't need a cell phone, car, laptop, or big screen TV to wash the floors of a local company. This reminds me of some of the people living in FEMA trailers in New Orleans. I went back a few months ago, and those "poor" victims who weren't given enough money from the evil George Bush are driving Escalades and Mercedes-Benz vehicles. They've got big screen TVs and the best clothes.
Poor people don't need cell phones or laptops. They need seminars and guidance to keep them from making the same mistakes.