Like not to be personal, but what do you contribute to society? Does the value of what you do for humanity outweigh the rewards that you’re receiving?
How old are you? Have you put any money into savings for your own future?
Do you drink sodas or bottled water? Do you smoke cigarettes? Own pets and buy them food? Do you spend money on alcohol or drugs?
If you do any of those things, then what you’ve done is chosen to forego your ability to live comfortably and/or invest in yourself in lieu or supporting corporations that produce soda, cigarettes, dog food and alcohol.
No one makes you do that.
Can you honestly say that you haven’t wasted 4 or 5 dollars a day on things that you don’t really need? That’s a lot of money over time. You could have been buying gold, or bonds, or CD’s, or putting that into a money market account, or taking all the time you’ve spent reading propaganda and instead reading about how to effectively invest, and then BOOM, all these problem that you say are being imposed on you by others wouldn’t even be present.
I think in a lot of cases that people aren’t willing to make any sacrifices at all, and feel as though they should be entitled to the kind of amenities that a parent might provide for a teenager. Housing, transportation, communication, healthcare, etc. But if it’s possible at all that you could have gotten those yourself but that you chose otherwise, then you’ve not really asking someone else to provide for your necessities, you’re asking them to buy your dog food, cigarettes, alcohol and sodas.
Please open your mind for just a second and realize that no matter what argument you give, no one is going to solve your problems for you. You’re going to have to do it yourself. I suspect that you’re in your mid 20s, you’ve still got time to aggressively start building yourself a secure future. The longer you wait the harder it will be and the less compelling your excuses for not doing so well be.