A new poll finds most U.S. adults think personal choices are a major driver of poverty and homelessness, while fewer blame a lack of government support.
The poorer you are born the more choices are bad choices for you because you either can’t afford them or if they fail can’t recover from them and the whole system is far more likely to punish you for it.
If you’re a scion of the rich you can chose to be a totally fucked up Nazi-loving ketamine user and still be wildly successful by this society’s metrics, but try, say, going into the Arts as the child of working class parents with zero connections in that environment and see how well that turns out.
Having genuine Options without massive risks of horrible outcomes is only for rich people.
And this is without going into the whole Mental Health domain and how people who live a life of strife are for more likely than the rest to tend to seek to escape if only for a short while by taking stuff they shouldn’t really be taking.
The thing goes even further back than that:
If you’re a scion of the rich you can chose to be a totally fucked up Nazi-loving ketamine user and still be wildly successful by this society’s metrics, but try, say, going into the Arts as the child of working class parents with zero connections in that environment and see how well that turns out.
Having genuine Options without massive risks of horrible outcomes is only for rich people.
And this is without going into the whole Mental Health domain and how people who live a life of strife are for more likely than the rest to tend to seek to escape if only for a short while by taking stuff they shouldn’t really be taking.