I think you missed the point of my post. It's to show how much softer and complacent we have become as a culture. Compared to previous generations, and compared to how most in this world have to live, we, here in American, have no idea what real hardship and sacrifice is like.
My father and my fathers father worked their ASSES at the "farm" and then he became a carpenter I think its called for their entire life and what does my father have to show for it now? NOTHING but a destroyed fucking body and no money at all and hurting 24/7, why? because he had a shit job and was to proud to complain and get a better one.
Because people of his generation shut their mouths and just do their job and Never ever EVER complain. Should I respect that? hell yes. Does It mean I have to do the same thing? hell no.
I not gonna work my ass of and have destroyed shoulders, back, knees and be in pain 24/7 when im 50 just because I want to say "I worked hard my entire life"
Fuck no, I wanna work as little as possible and make as much money as possible, that might be hard to understand for some people and some of the old people may find it insulting, but I couldn't care less.
Im never gonna be the "man" my grandfather man father was work wise, and Im fine with that. Might sound like generation "nothingness" but Im Not gonna destroy myself. Unless I get paid ALOT.
Ive made the money I have, because I bought in in bulk and sold, and Ive sold about Everything there is, from underwear, to iphones, to mp3 players to pants, to tshirts, to jewelry etc etc etc. Im not stupid. I know how to make money if I want to.
That is alot of work but not HARD work.
