Toby
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quote: Originally posted by dietrichbohn
[...] Sounds to me like you've got an impossible task, because your dad has cleverly placed the burden of proof on you.
Shirley, you're joking.quote: don't take that. Why not?quote: Ask him "why not," carefully take note of his answer, and post it/them here. We'll knock them down. heh heh hehquote: "Not worthwhile."
--As in, "too expensive"?--it sounds to me like it's not his money. If he trusts you enough to allow you to earn money or receive an allowance, he has to take the consequences that you'll spend it as you please. Newsflash: unless he's an emancipated minor, no, the father doesn't.quote: Again, ask "why not," and don't be whiny about it. And take his answers deadly serious by taking time to come up with good and full refutations. Continue this tactic with slow deliberation and seriousness. [...] I wouldn't advise this path. This way, there be tygers. The burden of proof _is_ on him. He wants the laptop, and the responsible adult thinks the decision is unwise (and his decision is the one that counts regardless of how well it's supported). He must come up with a convincing argument to support what he wants. Yes, 'because I said so' is a weak parental argument, but ultimately, it's an effective one on someone who has no choice but to accept it. Personally, I think the father has presented his offspring with a very good learning experience. When one gets into 'the real world' one has to make these sorts of cases all the time. What exactly do you want the laptop for? Are you paying for it? What's the opportunity cost (what other things might you lose by spending this money this way, e.g. money towards college tuition, down payment on a car in a few years, etc.)? You say that you do web development. Will having this laptop increase your earning potential and perhaps recoup the money spent in short order? Will the consequences of having it affect your school work? IOW, even if it pays for itself, will your having it and earning money with it have a negative impact on the time you spend on school work? Same two questions WRT social life.
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