winning at life
Nov. 2nd, 2007 04:08 pmWritten for
theatrical_muse
If life's a game, aren't the winners the ones with the most things at the end? Money and power, that sort of thing is what I'm talking about. Seems to me that life's really good for the people who get to flaunt their wealth and influence. They can breeze through it with no worries, getting to control the rest of us as if we're they're bloody servants or something.
Back home, my ex-girlfriend's family had a lot of money and influence. They were very well respected because people were afraid of them. But they treated everyone else like absolute shit. Least the men of the family did. Andrea's mother was a nice enough lady. Andrea was lovely, of course, or I wouldn't have fallen in love with her. But her dad and brother were bastards. I worked for Mr. Sterling (that's Andrea's father) and he never even knew my name. Had no clue who I was. I was only some faceless robot there to serve him, not a human being like him.
Anyone who has a bit of power will take advantage and use it to make others feel small and useless, as if they don't matter one bit. It's bollocks and I hate it. It's a sad thing that those tossers are the ones who always seem to win.
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If life's a game, aren't the winners the ones with the most things at the end? Money and power, that sort of thing is what I'm talking about. Seems to me that life's really good for the people who get to flaunt their wealth and influence. They can breeze through it with no worries, getting to control the rest of us as if we're they're bloody servants or something.
Back home, my ex-girlfriend's family had a lot of money and influence. They were very well respected because people were afraid of them. But they treated everyone else like absolute shit. Least the men of the family did. Andrea's mother was a nice enough lady. Andrea was lovely, of course, or I wouldn't have fallen in love with her. But her dad and brother were bastards. I worked for Mr. Sterling (that's Andrea's father) and he never even knew my name. Had no clue who I was. I was only some faceless robot there to serve him, not a human being like him.
Anyone who has a bit of power will take advantage and use it to make others feel small and useless, as if they don't matter one bit. It's bollocks and I hate it. It's a sad thing that those tossers are the ones who always seem to win.