Have you ever met a stranger that gave you advice that changed your life?

Have you lost a partner at a young age? Got a rare disease?

Decided to buy bitcoin on a whim in 2009?

Changed careers several times?

  • XIIIesq@lemmy.world
    link
    fedilink
    arrow-up
    1
    ·
    10 days ago

    I disagree.

    I do understand where you’re coming from though, you’re opinion is very common. When you’ve worked your whole life to be comfortable and you want to understand why some people are living in comparitive poverty, it’s nice to just think about how lazy and feckless they are and how hard working and diligent you are.

    I’m not saying that your opinion is even entirely untrue (although I do think it’s mostly untrue), but I am saying that good chance has an awful lot more to do with it than most people consider.

    You could be the most hard working person in history, be born in Africa and die of dysentery at age five. Likewise, I myself am doing OK as an electrician, but the only reason for that is that my dad was an electrician and he helped me get on to a path in to the career via an apprenticeship that I was very lucky to get. I have no idea what I’d be doing today if I hadn’t gone down that career path by pure chance.

    • Rikudou_Sage@lemmings.world
      link
      fedilink
      English
      arrow-up
      2
      ·
      10 days ago

      It’s not like you don’t need luck and I’m ignorant (arrogant?) enough to think all my life is of my own doing.

      To not reveal many personal details, let’s just say I’m from a very different background than you are and not much was handed to me. Not even a career path.

      I’ve been extremely lucky a few times and my hard working nature did the rest. Sure, without luck my hard work would be worthless. But without my hard work all the luck would amount to nothing.

      It all amounts to opportunities and for many people the opportunities are very few.