One on One Chat with Dennis Wilmeth regarding views on "Women as Leaders" @DennisWilmeth

"Living in Comfortable Middle Class requires luck, effort, education and ability to change."
By: Dennis Wilmeth
 
 
Dennis Wilmeth
Dennis Wilmeth
HOUSTON - Sept. 23, 2017 - PRLog -- The life of Dennis Wilmeth is one example of Comfortable Middle Class, for white people, born in United States during 1950s and 1960s. Dennis' Dad was High School educated and worked as a Mailman, while Dennis' Mom stayed at home to raise the children.

According to Dennis Wilmeth, this is not a racist comment. It is a sad truth, that 50 years ago, being white made it easier to start and remain in the Comfortable Middle Class. According to Dennis Wilmeth, progress has been made in race relations, but not far from enough.

During childhood, Dennis Wilmeth craved attention and got it by earning good grades in school. In later years Dennis did start to appreciate the importance of education, hard work and obeying rules as critical to staying in the Comfortable Middle Class.

Dennis Wilmeth believes It is difficult to stay in the Comfortable Middle Class and family help is often needed. Dennis Wilmeth sustained the Middle Class because of the support of two loving wives during long periods of depression.

To learn more about Dennis Wilmeth listen to the One on One with Host Yvonne Wilcox via this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5a6iaxbyvBc



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