A lesson for millennials who sulk in their parents' basement playing video games day and night... moaning, "Woe is me. Life isn't fair".
I can identify a bit with Rollins. My first job out of high school was as a janitor, swabbing toilets for minimum wage.... all along thinking, "I want more out of life. I need to do better."
It wasn't as though I had family role models to look up to. Only about half of my family's generation before mine even graduated from HS. My father dropped out of school and got his GED after military service.