The words that I'm about to speak may have more so to do with work than politics, but I'll tie them in together.
The truth of the matter is that not everyone is going to make it in their lines of endeavor, period. This topic stems from a conversation I was having online with a few liberals. I was watching a video of a wealthy financier giving tips on becoming successful and as usual, the liberals were responding with their usual hatred towards those that have worked hard to get where they are. They say things like, "they inherited their wealth, they stole it from the poor, they don't know what it's like to be poor," etc. I then chimed in and stated that 85% of millionaires/billionaires are first generational a.k.a self-made. I then went on to state that in current society, people have been conditioned to believe that hard work is a sin...that anyone who's successful at something either cheated their way to the top or had it handed to them. They've been led to believe that hard work doesn't lead to success.
A few of the liberals replied in their usual emotional ways by saying that they've worked hard and never got anywhere, therefore hard work doesn't mean that you'll be successful. And the truth is: hard work doesn't guarantee success....no one ever said that it did. However, hard work gives one a realistic shot at being successful at whatever they're looking to accomplish as opposed to sitting on your ass whining and hating those that have made it. In your final days, if you've worked hard but didn't make it, you have something to feel good about because you at least gave it a real shot.
I guess, according to liberals, that if there's no guarantee of success that comes attached with hard work, then working hard is a scam and a waste of time. Therefore, as a society, it seems that we've gotten to the point where the majority doesn't wanna work for anything and tend to vilify those that have made it. Most even believe that those who made it should take care of them. Personally, I'm 28 years old and I've created a profitable trading system which has more than tripled the income I make on my regular job. When I'm out enjoying myself with my family and doing things that require money, what do you think those liberal types in my family say? They make it sound as if someone has handed everything to me....despite the fact that they saw me struggle, they saw me take hits, get back up and keep going. Despite seeing all of that, they make it sound like my road has been an easy one.
It may sound like I'm rambling but I just had to get that off my chest. The hard work ethic is dying because liberal society has pushed the idea that success is a result of luck and not work. Face it --- not everyone is going to make it. But as I stated previously, by working hard, you at least give yourself a realistic chance.
The truth of the matter is that not everyone is going to make it in their lines of endeavor, period. This topic stems from a conversation I was having online with a few liberals. I was watching a video of a wealthy financier giving tips on becoming successful and as usual, the liberals were responding with their usual hatred towards those that have worked hard to get where they are. They say things like, "they inherited their wealth, they stole it from the poor, they don't know what it's like to be poor," etc. I then chimed in and stated that 85% of millionaires/billionaires are first generational a.k.a self-made. I then went on to state that in current society, people have been conditioned to believe that hard work is a sin...that anyone who's successful at something either cheated their way to the top or had it handed to them. They've been led to believe that hard work doesn't lead to success.
A few of the liberals replied in their usual emotional ways by saying that they've worked hard and never got anywhere, therefore hard work doesn't mean that you'll be successful. And the truth is: hard work doesn't guarantee success....no one ever said that it did. However, hard work gives one a realistic shot at being successful at whatever they're looking to accomplish as opposed to sitting on your ass whining and hating those that have made it. In your final days, if you've worked hard but didn't make it, you have something to feel good about because you at least gave it a real shot.
I guess, according to liberals, that if there's no guarantee of success that comes attached with hard work, then working hard is a scam and a waste of time. Therefore, as a society, it seems that we've gotten to the point where the majority doesn't wanna work for anything and tend to vilify those that have made it. Most even believe that those who made it should take care of them. Personally, I'm 28 years old and I've created a profitable trading system which has more than tripled the income I make on my regular job. When I'm out enjoying myself with my family and doing things that require money, what do you think those liberal types in my family say? They make it sound as if someone has handed everything to me....despite the fact that they saw me struggle, they saw me take hits, get back up and keep going. Despite seeing all of that, they make it sound like my road has been an easy one.
It may sound like I'm rambling but I just had to get that off my chest. The hard work ethic is dying because liberal society has pushed the idea that success is a result of luck and not work. Face it --- not everyone is going to make it. But as I stated previously, by working hard, you at least give yourself a realistic chance.