If someone quits something as easy as high school, how could they be expected to stick with anything that's even a little bit difficult?
In the US, their bills are paid (by mom &/or dad), they have a place to live, food to eat (subsidized if needed), decent clothes to wear, transport to and from school if needed, and often extracurricular activities available to them.
That's a lot easier life than having to deal with the real world and support oneself. Not harsh, realistic.
IIN people think im an idiot for not finishing high school
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If someone quits something as easy as high school, how could they be expected to stick with anything that's even a little bit difficult?
In the US, their bills are paid (by mom &/or dad), they have a place to live, food to eat (subsidized if needed), decent clothes to wear, transport to and from school if needed, and often extracurricular activities available to them.
That's a lot easier life than having to deal with the real world and support oneself. Not harsh, realistic.