The Game Spent Essay

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For thousands of people in the United States, poverty is a very real life obstacle. People in poverty live pay check to pay check, and several of them rely on aids such as food stamps and welfare. Furthermore, families go hungry and can’t pay their bills, which presents them with family conflict and stress. In the game Spent, these issues are brought to our attention, and the player if faced with the dilemmas many people today face on a day to day basis in real life. While playing this game, I felt as if I got one of the easier randomized sets of dilemmas. I say this because I did not face many issues or barriers, and ended the game with $258. The one issue I did have was that you really had to compensate a lot of things in order to save money …show more content…

The one major decision I made was to perform a hit and run because I did not have enough money to pay for the damages, which were about $500, and I only had a couple hundred in my account. A less major decision, but a sad one, was I had to put the family dog down because I could not afford the vet bill. Instead of paying hundreds of dollars, I paid $50. I paid the $50 because I was not going to let it suffer. Other than that, I felt I balanced, and made the best choices with what I had. There was once a piece pay offer that I did not take, and then was paid more than a fellow employee, but my hours were cut anyway to compensate/level out, so I would not have benefitted either way, but I helped where I could when I could. For example, donating $20 to an employee that couldn’t pay for hospital bills because I would want the same for myself if I were in that position, and I helped out my mother by giving her $100. I felt I balanced taking from myself, giving to other, and accepting help from others well, but it definitely wasn’t the best

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