AndyWolves
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Having privilege doesn't mean you didn't work bloody hard to get where you are. The two aren't mutually exclusive as people sometimes think is insinuated.
I never had to worry about food, violence, homelessness, drunken parents, abuse, neglect, crime or anything like that growing up. I had parents who would encourage me, read to me, fund hobbies etc and I thought of all that to be normal. It's only now I appreciate that this isn't normal for everyone.
It's hard to fulfill your potential if you don't have a solid base to work from.
I never had to worry about food, violence, homelessness, drunken parents, abuse, neglect, crime or anything like that growing up. I had parents who would encourage me, read to me, fund hobbies etc and I thought of all that to be normal. It's only now I appreciate that this isn't normal for everyone.
It's hard to fulfill your potential if you don't have a solid base to work from.