The main difference I see in our two perspectives I believe in humans ability to overcome challenges and hardships.GrumpyCatFace wrote:No, I had the spare time and the opportunity to do it. Many or most people do not.C-Mag wrote:GrumpyCatFace wrote: I did bootstrap myself, but I can't deny the many advantages that I had. Namely, a solid upbringing, no kids (at the time), no major debts, no huge bills, no medical issues, and a government that (for whatever reason) saw fit to subsidize a mass of school loans for me.
Most people don't get that second chance in their 30s - they've got kids, houses, families, parents need help, whatever. I'm an exception because I didn't have those other obligations. It would have been damned near impossible, if I had a typical trailer-park background.
I see.................. You're specially gifted, you are magic, you are the Übermenschen.......................... but mere mortals of poverty don't dare even attempt to tread in your footsteps, for they will only fail.
You seem to believe it is only for a special few with the right talents and opportunities.