You deal with life's obstacles that get thrown in your path. You pay the bill off over time. You do what you have to do, just as everyone else in the world does. You don't give up and play Blanche DuBois, relying on the kindness of strangers. You don't start expecting other people to pay for your misfortunes. You take charge of your own life and move on.
I sincerely hope that your cancer is gone and doesn't return. I'd like to think that some day you will be mature enough to realize that we are all responsible for our own individual success or failure, that wars have nothing to do with healthcare, and "profit" isn't a dirty word. (Regardless of what the Comrade-in-Chief believes.)
Reveille call! Life isn't fair...
...and the government can't make it fair.
You deal with life's obstacles that get thrown in your path. You pay the bill off over time. You do what you have to do, just as everyone else in the world does. You don't give up and play Blanche DuBois, relying on the kindness of strangers. You don't start expecting other people to pay for your misfortunes. You take charge of your own life and move on.
I sincerely hope that your cancer is gone and doesn't return. I'd like to think that some day you will be mature enough to realize that we are all responsible for our own individual success or failure, that wars have nothing to do with healthcare, and "profit" isn't a dirty word. (Regardless of what the Comrade-in-Chief believes.)