none of their business

privilege is a luxury i sincerely share with a few.

in the current social climate, any form of comfort arising from advantages is disparaged. i don't blame them. those privileged are raised with book-based knowledge that desensitizes from on-the-ground realities. for the vast majority of people, success and prosperity are not relatable characteristics. winning presents a duality of losing. the victory of one indicates the failure of many. we celebrate triumphs momentarily, but we perennially cheer campaigns, especially of underdogs.

privilege is perceived negatively. i'm privileged. i've had success. i enjoy prosperity. unfortunately, these are defined by relativity.

i'm never as good or as bad i appear to be. very rarely am i on the same level as someone else. that's why my sentiments are always suspect. i'm always assailed from an assortment of angles. it becomes an unnecessarily exhausting argument rather than an enlightening discussion.

i'm just tired of having to explain myself to others. being understood is a privilege i'm rarely afforded.

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