Bri
We hear you.
There are a lot of people who start out in life with very little to no opportunity, and struggle throughout their lives for whatever they can earn.
There are also those who had opportunity, never took it, then moan and complain constantly. My brother is a case in point: an intelligent person whom I want to kick in the rear on a great many occasions lol. We grew up middle lower class. He went into the Navy for four years, sent money home to be saved, and rushed off ship in a hurry because he didn't want to be held over for Viet Nam, which was just warming up. He had the GI bill and could easily have gotten into college, used his savings and worked PT to feed and house himself. Instead, he grabbed his savings, bought a new Harley, came home to drinking and partying with his old buddies and took a job with them as an about worker. He raised a family and was forced into retirement at age 70. He's had a decent life.
Yet, he whines and complains that he didn't 'get' to go to college because he wasn't born with a silver spoon in his mouth. At his last public whine session I reminded him he had the opportunity and the means to go to college, he merely CHOSE not to. Every complaint he makes works back to a decision HE made, not to him being underprivileged, incapable, or locked into a life with no opportunity or options.
These, Brian, are the people who aggravate me personally, not the people who are truly in a disadvantaged position. My brother worked hard - he's no slouch - but he never looked own the road, and now he regrets that. Regrets I understand. Blaming others for the consequences of our own decisions is a trait I detest. My brother could have made different decisions. He did not make bad ones. He's a good man who provided for his family. Yet, he sees others who have things he does not, and he whines about 'poor old me who did not have those opportumities'. That's a line of BS.
He had opportunities and chose not to use them. He, personally, has no one to blame but himself if he wishes things had turned out differently.
As I said, just a case in point.