Teh Coach is speaking wise here. Not everyone can lay on their back doing nothing all their lives. The hard workers like Teh Coach are the ones that create well-being and prosperity.
LOL @ anyone thinking otherwise.
actually, LOL @ "lay on their back doing nothing all their lives." i guess actions only "count as something" as long as they're done in self-sacrifice, for others, for "the good of society" etc. etc.
funny how everyone who is born poor desperately seeks to gain money so they can be just like the rich people, while cursing them out, deriding their excess and lifestyle every step of the way.

you often see these same slanderers buy lottery tickets so that they, too, might one day be so lucky.
speaking of the lottery, i wonder why, if it's so great to "work your way up from the bottom," you never rich people engage in a reverse-lottery, giving their wealth away so they can participate in the wondrously fulfilling lifestyle of the poor, honorable, hard worker? maybe it's because they see themselves at the bottom -- the bottom of
their own world, which rises immeasurably higher than the world of the homeless guy on the corner? but of course, how could we expect the homeless man (lacking education -- another pesky privilege of the rich -- and probably harboring a mental disease or two) to be able to adopt such a view?
and no, hard-workers don't create "well-being and prosperity." well-being requires a
being to be
well and
prosperous, which, by nature of all that "hard work" they do, hard workers never are... unless, of course, they eventually become successful, at which point they start being prosperous and
stop being hard workers, only to look down their noses at those who have always enjoyed the lifestyle they now cherish... as if, given the choice, they would ever go back.
