I'm gonna stop here and ask why you want to make this whole point based around your assumption of a situation of which you don't even have all the information?
A lot of roadblocks are also caused by systemic injustices keeping them out of getting the same privileges you did as well. It's good that you were able to make it out. It's not so easy for everyone, especially 40 years later.
I hate when someone rejects every single bit of advice I offer.
Boo hoo, sorry to hear that. It's a shame when you don't feel heard, but I'm letting you know that for many people your advice is not so easy to follow. Best you can do is either ignore it or learn why it is that people are rejecting your advice. It's possibly because that it's bad advice when applied to today's world
What "systemic injustices"? I never had any "privileges" at all. Have you actually tried to do anything I mentioned? I never said it would be easy. It will be hard, but it's possible, even today. I've looked at prices and done the math. I bet you've done neither. You can either try or give up. Making excuses is a waste.
I mean, the fact that you don't experience those systemic injustices alone mean that you've had the privilege to not have to worry about them.
I haven't tried to do the things you've mentioned, because I'm fairly well off myself. But not everyone has the resources that I did to get here. I also know people who can do all the right things and still have gotten beaten down.
I'm gonna stop here and ask why you want to make this whole point based around your assumption of a situation of which you don't even have all the information?
A lot of roadblocks are also caused by systemic injustices keeping them out of getting the same privileges you did as well. It's good that you were able to make it out. It's not so easy for everyone, especially 40 years later.
Boo hoo, sorry to hear that. It's a shame when you don't feel heard, but I'm letting you know that for many people your advice is not so easy to follow. Best you can do is either ignore it or learn why it is that people are rejecting your advice. It's possibly because that it's bad advice when applied to today's world
What "systemic injustices"? I never had any "privileges" at all. Have you actually tried to do anything I mentioned? I never said it would be easy. It will be hard, but it's possible, even today. I've looked at prices and done the math. I bet you've done neither. You can either try or give up. Making excuses is a waste.
This is my last word on the matter.
I mean, the fact that you don't experience those systemic injustices alone mean that you've had the privilege to not have to worry about them.
I haven't tried to do the things you've mentioned, because I'm fairly well off myself. But not everyone has the resources that I did to get here. I also know people who can do all the right things and still have gotten beaten down.