Stop Your Whining And Get To Work, America
John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, Henry Ford, John Pierpont Morgan, and Cornelius Vanderbilt. Five different men who all share one characteristic: They all worked their asses off to build their empires (hell, JDR was operating a failing business at one point, but he worked hard enough to become the richest man in America). These men truly lived the American dream — a dream that is currently dying right before our eyes. Why is that? Because the general population now believes that those who are successful got that way because they were given everything on a silver platter, that working hard was not part of their success. It’s time we address this nonsensical notion as a country.
Everyone needs to sit down and quit complaining. One of the worst things you can do is a human being is make excuses for why you can’t be successful. Blaming some factor that is out of your control for keeping you down is utter and complete bullshit. If you say, “Well I can’t do X because of Y!” then what you’re really saying is: “I don’t have the work ethic to obtain X!” You are where you are because of the choices you made.
There is this common misconception that all members of fraternities and sororities are given everything they want in life, that we’re all spoiled rotten and selfish. The simple truth is that the majority of us most definitely don’t have everything handed to us. We have to work for ours, just like everyone else. I know for a fact that my family did, and I’m sure most of your families did as well. I watched my dad go to work from six in the morning until eight at night to provide for my mom, sister, and I. Was he just handed his upper management job? Tell him that he didn’t earn that position by working his ass off for fifteen years, and he’ll politely tell you that you’re a liar.
Listen, we all have shortcomings — some more than others — but that doesn’t mean that you, as an individual, can’t work hard to dig yourself out of whatever holes you’ve fallen into and overcome the obstacles of society and nature. I’ve seen it myself with some of my friends that hail from surrounding areas of poverty. They could have packed it in as a child and said they were just a product of their environment. Instead, they worked hard in school, got good jobs, and worked their way up from there. I’m talking about doctors, lawyers, and successful businessmen. There are thousands upon thousands of examples in this country of people pulling themselves up by their bootstraps. It is possible. Sure, there is a small percentage of people that do have everything handed to them and don’t have to work a day in their lives. Does that mean they are truly successful? I don’t think so — they are riding on the coattails of those that came before them.
In fact, the Harvard Business Review shows that most of family business decline in value as they go through generations.
According to the Family Business Institute, only 30% of these organizations last into a second generation, 12% remain viable into a third, and 3% operate into the fourth generation or beyond. Even those that do continue often see their value decline significantly when power changes hands at the top.
I’m not saying I’m perfect, either. I have my own flaws. I was born with two toes and two fingers, and at the young age of one, doctors took my big toes and made them into thumbs. It’s a goddamn miracle I can grip things. I was told I’d be lucky if I could run at all, much less do anything of importance in life. I could have easily given up and said, “Well, someone told me I can’t do something, so I guess they’re right.” That’s not how I am, though. I am here to prove people wrong, and that’s the attitude every underdog should have. I worked my tail off throughout my life to get to where I am today. Did I make the pros in baseball like I dreamed of as a child? No, but I can say that I played at a high level until I turned 23, which is more than I can say about a lot of people I know.
The message here is that life isn’t easy for, I’d bet, 99.9% of America. The only thing you’re guaranteed in life is a breath and a chance to make something of yourself. That’s what’s so great about this country. Even at a disadvantage, you can become successful. Stop blaming factors out of your control for your failures, when the only person you should be blaming is yourself. As one of my football coaches used to say: “If you think you can, you can; if you think you can’t, you’re right.”.

Respect the hustle
11 years ago at 3:37 pmWell said.
11 years ago at 3:39 pmDespite that, I counted like sixteen grammatical errors.
11 years ago at 4:07 pmFuck off.
11 years ago at 4:13 pmGive it a rest, dude has toe thumbs.
11 years ago at 12:31 pmI really like this article everyone can be successful in life if you work hard enough
11 years ago at 3:40 pmMy Dad taught me a lesson when I was a kid when I was defending one of my less fortunate friends and his poor life decisions. “You can use your child hood as an excuse for everything, or you can man up and make something of yourself.” Meant something since he came from nothing as well but didn’t make excuses.
11 years ago at 3:42 pmSheep, wolves, and sheepdogs
11 years ago at 7:48 pmAmen brother.
11 years ago at 8:41 pmThis is why I like fraternities everyone parties and has fun but people in fraternities usually have goals in life they aren’t there just for sluts and booze
11 years ago at 3:45 pmI was there for sluts and booze.
11 years ago at 4:06 pmAnd I still have goals.
11 years ago at 4:06 pmIn the words of a wise upper classman when I was a freshman, “It’s not all about the booze and the bitches… but it could be.”
11 years ago at 4:34 pmBut all my other goals in life usually involve acquiring means to attract more bitches and buy more booze.
10 years ago at 6:34 pmAmen brother. My great-grandfather started a small plumbing company that has lasted over 100 years. My uncle runs it now and though the business may be lost when he hangs it up, the values used to build it won’t be. Earn what you get and make no excuses. If you really want something bad enough, nothing stands in the way.
11 years ago at 3:51 pmGreat article. I can also attest that I would not be attending college where I am if I didn’t bust my ass. My mom’s a teacher and my dad works in the concrete industry. They aren’t poor but they also can’t afford $48k a year. People don’t realize how hard the middle class has to work.
11 years ago at 3:52 pmI speak on behalf of the guys on this site that respect a hard working mother and father that would rather bust ass for their family instead of expecting a handout like so many of the lazy bastards in this country. Your family is a part of the minority and I give that a standing ovation.
11 years ago at 7:37 pmAmen.
11 years ago at 12:18 amLiberals and the handouts they condone have completely ruined this country. Great article.
11 years ago at 3:52 pmThis is why the United States will never die
11 years ago at 4:05 pmIt’s a country it can’t die.
11 years ago at 4:07 pmTry telling that to Czechoslovakia
11 years ago at 4:36 pmSee: USSR, Ottoman Empire, Prussia, East Germany, all within the last 100 years bucko.
11 years ago at 4:37 pmDonald Trump was an orphan at age 12
11 years ago at 4:05 pm