Anonymous wrote:I guess people who don’t have these things are cursed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I got an education and made the right choices in life.
Apparently it is impossible for some people to fathom that hard work, education, and good choices pay off in life, and that it is entirely possible that people can earn things through avenues that are not privilege.
You were privileged enough to have choices available to you that were "right" in the first place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I got an education and made the right choices in life.
Apparently it is impossible for some people to fathom that hard work, education, and good choices pay off in life, and that it is entirely possible that people can earn things through avenues that are not privilege.
You had good choices to pick from.
That were earned by studying.
Anonymous wrote:I guess people who don’t have these things are cursed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok. Let’s cancel overuse of “privileged” next.
This.
If you work for it, you aren’t privileged.
And, privilege shouldn’t become a scarlet letter.
Anonymous wrote:Ok. Let’s cancel overuse of “privileged” next.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I got an education and made the right choices in life.
Apparently it is impossible for some people to fathom that hard work, education, and good choices pay off in life, and that it is entirely possible that people can earn things through avenues that are not privilege.
You had good choices to pick from.
Anonymous wrote:Posting about your beautiful home, healthy kids, gorgeous vacations, and the like doesn’t make you blessed. God didn’t bless you with these things because you’re such a wonderful person. You’re privileged. Period.
Anonymous wrote:
I got an education and made the right choices in life.
Apparently it is impossible for some people to fathom that hard work, education, and good choices pay off in life, and that it is entirely possible that people can earn things through avenues that are not privilege.
Anonymous wrote:
I got an education and made the right choices in life.
Apparently it is impossible for some people to fathom that hard work, education, and good choices pay off in life, and that it is entirely possible that people can earn things through avenues that are not privilege.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Having a nice home, or healthy kids, or taking a nice vacation isn't a special right afforded to only one group of people/ So no . . .
Actually it is.
Anonymous wrote:Ok. Let’s cancel overuse of “privileged” next.