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Originally posted by VirtuousErudite
You could also sell your eggs for as much as 3,000 a pop. But you risk infertility. But I guess anything for the dues right.
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That exactly illustrates the point I'm trying to make.
If you want it bad enough, you make sacrifices. They could be small sacrifices, like donating plasma, or if you really want it badly, donating eggs -- although I wouldn't advocate that.

They could be small sacrifices, like not buying another Kate Spade, or they could be big ones, like taking another job. I think most of us make sacrifices in some part of our lives so that we can pay our dues -- or pay other things, like tuition. Like I said, I know people who have taken two jobs just to be able to pay tuition, because school was important to them. I also know people who dropped out of school because their parents stopped paying tuition. School wasn't important enough to them for them to sacrifice all their free time working. The same goes for sorority dues -- you can choose to sacrifice, or you can choose to not sacrifice. It all depends on what those priorities are. And nobody's putting a value judgment on WHAT your priorities are -- certainly nobody's saying that if you drop out of your sorority because your dad died or because you need to take care of your family, that's a bad thing and you let your sorority down.