>>Unfortunately you are correct as it takes money to be cultured.
You can be poor and cultured. But it takes money to buy food, pay rent, own a car, etc. They didn’t realize this when mommy and daddy (and student loans) were paying the bills.
Professional “educators” crack me up more than anyone. They get a degree that insures they won’t make really big money and then they complain constantly about the money. I ask them, “You didn’t know that teachers don’t make much money?”
They reply, “Yes, but I love teaching kids.”
I say, “Well, are you teaching kids?”
They say, “Yes, but I should be making more money.”
I say, “There are people making less than you who hate their jobs and didn’t really have much choice in their profession.”
They say, “Then, they should have gone to college.”
I say, “You went to college and you don’t make anything. But you love your job, so count that as a blessing.”
Sure fire way to piss off an “educator”.
We agree. One simply has to culture oneself in this world. By the way I made pretty good money as I took a practical series of degrees. We ended up with everything we wanted and needed. I have been fortunate.
Male teachers will always have jobs.