aethelreddansforth
On the Prowl
I think it is.
Even if a person works hard and makes good choices, it can still be down to opportune circumstances beyond one's control.
There are a number of noted people who openly admit they have what they have due to luck, and not necessarily working towards a goal and accomplishing it.
I don't personally see why this is bad to admit. it seems "unPC". is it? biases, prejudices, and merely being in the right place at the right time are all factors in life outcomes.
Could a mixed-race woman be POTUS 100 years ago? even if she were well-qualified? or VP for that matter? no. because of the norms of the time. Could a woman of any race be POTUS or VP back then? hardly. they could barely vote let alone run for office.
I don't care if it's "fatalistic" and "down". i don't see how acknowledging the roles of shit we cannot control is "down". It's "down" to live in a fairytale that everything always works out as intended or planned.
Even if a person works hard and makes good choices, it can still be down to opportune circumstances beyond one's control.
There are a number of noted people who openly admit they have what they have due to luck, and not necessarily working towards a goal and accomplishing it.
I don't personally see why this is bad to admit. it seems "unPC". is it? biases, prejudices, and merely being in the right place at the right time are all factors in life outcomes.
Could a mixed-race woman be POTUS 100 years ago? even if she were well-qualified? or VP for that matter? no. because of the norms of the time. Could a woman of any race be POTUS or VP back then? hardly. they could barely vote let alone run for office.
I don't care if it's "fatalistic" and "down". i don't see how acknowledging the roles of shit we cannot control is "down". It's "down" to live in a fairytale that everything always works out as intended or planned.

