I don’t know what other people’s experiences are but my brothers & I grew up working class poor with a father that refused to accept excuses. Before I was born, he & mom & brothers moved into a neighborhood that didn‘t appreciate their arrival. We went to schools that not everybody was glad we were there. Sports and academics were almost the equalizers, almost. On occasion it didn’t work that way. Dad’s attitude was make them regret they didn’t want you. I truly believe there’s a very long line of folks that have regret, maybe not but it’s not like it bothers me. He made us study, made us work & chores, encouraged us to play music and sports, join student councils, etc. We knew the boundaries and the price that would be paid for crossing the line. Yeah, got my *** whipped for drinking beer under age, not giving a neighbor girl her panties back (she got naked & I just wanted the souvenir), etc but never once did I hear him complain about being wronged so I accepted my punishments for my crimes. He just overcame & expected us to do the same. We earned everything we got & the first time I really got pissed was when I had to confront “you’d been given something you didn’t deserve/ earn” comment. It has bothered me every time it has ever happened. Things have not always gone my way. It would be easy to ascribe ulterior motives to the oversights, but my peers have had similar fortunes without my pedigree. Sometimes luck favored me & by the grace of God I was rewarded. Life has a way of balancing itself out, not always, but the odds are favorable over the long run if you maintain an even keel. Life’s full of exceptions, both ways of course as we’re not humans not perfect robots.
There’s a safety net standard, a level below in which it is inhumane for another human being to allow his fellow man to be treated. Then there’s robbing people of their dignity by giving them undeserved rewards or assistance. We need to come to grips the difference between the two as a nation because the damage excessive entitlements have inflicted upon our people (albeit well-intentioned) has wreaked long term damage to the current and future health, wealth, security & prosperity of our great republic.
We owe ourselves a safe place to live and enjoy the freedoms bestowed upon us by virtue of the fact we were lucky enough to born in this great nation. We should strive to be fair to our fellow man, lend a hand in times of need. Corporations and businesses should be good citizens, wield their power responsibly as that is the key to success. Our youth are a precious resource which we should endow with opportunities to learn & grow, replace us with better versions of ourself. We should not spoil them by saving them from hardship or failures in life, but encourage them to persevere during life’s hardest challenges. The same goes for irresponsible adults. I believe we needed to drive ourselves to a bad place in order to find our way again. Maybe we’ve finally reached the destination & after a short stay we’ll figure our way out of this. It was pretty dire 40 years ago and 5 years later started a long sustained run of prosperity the likes of which the world had never seen before.
History will repeat itself, for better and also like now for worse.
Thanks for reading, hope it resonates and inspires you in some positive way in your daily life. God Bless America!