You are god-like. You can literally do magick in your head (math) and use it to change the world to whatever great works you desire. The universe can not stand against you, any barrier it put in your way you can blow through like no creature has ever even imagined. You can create things the like of which has never existed in the whole of the universe...
You, a human, are one of the most powerful forces in the whole of existance, start acting like it.
@freemo *if you have money.
If you don't, then you'll exhaust all those marvelous mechanisms in your head just to struggle to get a roof over your head and enough to eat at the end of the day.
Disagree because if you don't have the money you are more than capable of making it.
Inb4: not everyone has an equally easy tine of getting out of poverty, the system is certainly broken. But with very few exceptions almost everyone is capable.
I grew up on welfare and in rather significant poverty. Now I'm a millionaire. I wasnt ucky or privilaged in any significant way. Ibjuatbblasted through the barriers rather than accepting my victim hood.
Maybe a few small ones... my family was physically abusive. Within my own home where mybubcle, grandparents, and mom and me all lived together my uncle was a very abusive heroin addict and my mom was mildly physically abusive and always allowed my uncle to beat me.
My mom loved me though as did even my uncle in his own very broken way. So that is a bit of a privilage I suppose.
The biggest privilage was access to a library. Ibwas studying advanced maths and science by 12 years old and spent a lot of time in the library so by the tine in was 15 i was famous and making 100k (about 200k in forays money). But all of that happened because it was my plan from a young age and I busted my ass to make it happen. Most of the privilages were pretty minor.
Compared to moat Americans id say I was probably one of the least privilaged.