>>82188332
>my whole life has been a series of bad choices
Who do you blame, anon?
Both for the actions AND consequensces of these bad choices
>what about you lads?
I went off yesterday in an almost-similar thread
Here's the gist of it
>Dad took my money to pay for grandparents house, else it'd be repossesed
>That was years ago, dad's dead, grandad's dead, grandma's dying
>Uncle's gonna sell the house anyway
All for naught
>Mom leeches off of me for years despite being rich herself and coming from a rich family
>"You're my son and it's your duty to take care of your mother"
>Gave away 70% of my pay to her, almost nothing to my name
>Recently, she got a settlement for $100k, she's been living it up the past few weeks
Again, all for naught - and that's just the financial side of things
>Dad was an obese diabetic; my adulthood was spent taking care of him, bathe him, change his diapers
>On my days off, I'd drive him to his hospital appointments
>He eventually dies during covid, not from covid itself but a heart attack
>I was the one sick with covid, so I couldn't go to his funeral
His ending meant my beginning, right? Wrong
>Mom caught covid off of me
>She had it bad, oxygen tanks and all
>In the hospital, they found out she's got a tumour in her ovary and issues with her heart
>She had to undergo two major surgeries, to remove said tumour and to replace the valve in her heart
>She's been sick ever since
>Still at home, still with them
They set me up for failure by taking away all my money, then they set me up to have no future of my own by getting sick
I'm a health-freak now because all of their issues could've been avoided if they ate less and actually exercised