It takes work, it takes stick-to-it-iveness and nothing is easy. And that’s the problem I’m hearing when I talk about, or hear about people living at home, they’re looking for the easy way or the shortcut in order to acquire the lifestyle that they want. This is not to deny that there are people that are hurting and not doing well out there. But to say that that is the national sample and so forth is a mischaracterization of how life is in the country today, and certainly what the opportunities are. Now, if you want to talk about underemployed, I have a theory – and I know this is going to be very, very, to some of you people, very cold and very chilly, but if you are underemployed, there’s one reason for it: You.
Not you personally, sir, but I mean, if somebody is underemployed, there’s something they can do about it. You don’t have to sit there and just take it. Life is not what happens to you. Life is what you make it, life is what you do. Too many people have the attitude that life is what happens to you. You grow up, you go out there, and here comes this glob of mess thrown at you and that glob of mess thrown at you – you have no choice but to take it. You do have a choice! You don’t have to take it. Some things you do obviously, but I mean you work toward getting to some degree of independence and contentment, but the freedom and the opportunity exist in this country to do it.
Victimhood is the easiest thing in the world to do, and it’s a trap. But grabbing hold of things and realizing you only have one life, and you only have so much time. And some people are raised with this notion that life’s not to be enjoyed, too. Some people think life is meant to be endured for whatever reason – parents, grandparents, church, religion, I don’t know. Some people think life is not meant to be enjoyed. You’re having too much fun then you’re not doing enough serious stuff. You’re not doing enough serious stuff, then you’re not working hard, whatever. We have all of these conventional wisdom ideas we’re raised with that imprison us.
Who says life’s not to be enjoyed, and who is to define that but you? Life could be made whatever you want it to be, but if too many people sit around and think they’ve got no control over it, they’ve got no say-so over it, life is whatever happens to them. It’s not, unless you allow it. Who’s to say you shouldn’t be happy? Who’s to say you shouldn’t have peace in your life? Who’s to say that you have to go through suffering 24 hours a day, seven days a week? Why do you have to do that? Who said that?
Now, I know this sounds coldhearted and cruel and mean-spirited, but it’s not. It’s optimistic and motivational. If you’re underemployed it means you think you’re better than where you currently are. Well, if you think you’re better than where you currently are, who’s going to do something about it? You going to wait around for that to be recognized by somebody? Or are you going to go demo it for somebody? You can sit around and wait all day for people to realize what you want about you. It’s not their job to do that. They’re too worried about themselves and how you think of them. You’ve got to take control of yourself.
You’ve got to take control of your life, and you’ve got to realize that you’re the one that defines it, not anybody else. Not your mom, not your dad, not your sisters, not your grandparents. You define who you are, and you define your life, and you are the one that gets to set the rules as to how life is going to be enjoyed and how it’s going to be pursued. And if you give up those rules to somebody else, then you are to blame for where you are if you don’t like it. I know this is hard. I’m here to tell you this is hard, because none of us are raised this way, and none of us are told this. We’re all told the other. We’re all told that people who are rich and doing things great are lucky, that it just was handed to them or that they’re different, or that – forget rich – people that just appear to be happy to us, and if we’re not? It’s just the luck of the draw.
“I wish I were them. Gee, I can’t be what they are, I wonder why. I don’t come from the right part of town, don’t know the right people” or what have you. That’s not how it happens. And the odds are the people you think are happy probably aren’t anyway, they’re just covering up their own misery. So you get all trapped in this stuff, and you see other people happy and makes you miserable, you get mad at them! They have nothing to do with your misery, don’t even know you and yet you’re sitting there getting all unhappy about it. Life is to be lived. Life is to be grabbed onto. Life is to be defined by you, nobody else – including your parents. It’s to be defined by you. If you let somebody else define it, and you sit around and be worried what other people think of you, then you’re imprisoned by it.
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