I'll give you two examples of people who deal with life in a responsible manner. No woe is me story.
1) Last year I was on my bike and this other guy was also on his bike. We struck up a conversation. Turns out he is on some disability pension that pays him a bit north of $1,100 a month. $400 goes to pay for his room. That leaves over $700 for other stuff. Shortly after our conversation I noticed he got a part-time job as a crossing guard.
2) My electrician had a rough life growing up. He knew he would never get an electrical engineering degree from UofT. Instead he worked nights and studied/apprenticed to be an electrician during the day and now makes a good living as an electrican. He does a lot of work on movie sets.
Unlike the wokies/virtue signalers/progressives they don't blame governments and/or rich people, they simply deal with life the best they can. No woe is me.
1) Last year I was on my bike and this other guy was also on his bike. We struck up a conversation. Turns out he is on some disability pension that pays him a bit north of $1,100 a month. $400 goes to pay for his room. That leaves over $700 for other stuff. Shortly after our conversation I noticed he got a part-time job as a crossing guard.
2) My electrician had a rough life growing up. He knew he would never get an electrical engineering degree from UofT. Instead he worked nights and studied/apprenticed to be an electrician during the day and now makes a good living as an electrican. He does a lot of work on movie sets.
Unlike the wokies/virtue signalers/progressives they don't blame governments and/or rich people, they simply deal with life the best they can. No woe is me.