
Naughty Nicole: Talking about a Sense of Entitlement
On Today’s episode of The World In My Eyes I have a bit of a bone to pick and since this is my sh...
Renegade Talk Radio · Renegade Talk Radio
November 30, 201627m 24sExplicit
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Show Notes
On Today’s episode of The World In My Eyes I have a bit of a bone to pick and since this is my show, I’m going to pick that bone right here and right now. Normally I end my show with a quote or fun little musing, but I’ve decided that today’s show is all going to center around one comment and it goes a little something like this: Your false sense of entitlement is filling me with righteous indignation. That’s right boys and girls; we’re talking about some people’s over-inflated and ridiculous sense of entitlement. Now I have never been one of those people who choose to define myself by their generation, but lately as I spend time observing and interacting with some of these entitled nit wits, I realize how profoundly different my perspective of what I believe this world owes me compares to some of the people I’m forced to surround myself with.
Even when I was in my twenties, I never once believe that this world owed me anything. I believed that it was up to me to put in the work and earn my place on this revolving blue ball and to prove I deserved my spot here. But lately, I’ve seen so many people – and not just of the younger generation mind you – that express such a sense of over bloated and undeserving sense of entitlement. People who believe that someone somewhere owes them something and they shouldn’t have to work for any of it. They, simply put, expect everything for nothing. This thought process has plagued me for weeks and I’ve spent countless hours just wondering where this ideology even began. Where did these people acquire this sense of entitlement? How is it they feel so exempt from basic human nature that they have the audacity to expect a resounding sense of accomplishment without putting in any effort? We’ve become a society of people willing to rest on the laurels of others and take credit for the blood, sweat and tears of our peers rather to strike out for any accomplishment of our own. We live in a pampered dog world – not the dog eat dog world of our forefathers and mothers.
Even when I was in my twenties, I never once believe that this world owed me anything. I believed that it was up to me to put in the work and earn my place on this revolving blue ball and to prove I deserved my spot here. But lately, I’ve seen so many people – and not just of the younger generation mind you – that express such a sense of over bloated and undeserving sense of entitlement. People who believe that someone somewhere owes them something and they shouldn’t have to work for any of it. They, simply put, expect everything for nothing. This thought process has plagued me for weeks and I’ve spent countless hours just wondering where this ideology even began. Where did these people acquire this sense of entitlement? How is it they feel so exempt from basic human nature that they have the audacity to expect a resounding sense of accomplishment without putting in any effort? We’ve become a society of people willing to rest on the laurels of others and take credit for the blood, sweat and tears of our peers rather to strike out for any accomplishment of our own. We live in a pampered dog world – not the dog eat dog world of our forefathers and mothers.
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entitlementspecialsnowflakespampereddogworldbiasfeminists