How come you're not allowed to blame being a failure on the way you were raised?
>>29435609
you are and it's pretty popular but you're gonna be called a loser for that (unless you're good looking, of course)
It's more trendy to blame society anyway, and it's acceptable with more cliques, even conservative ones.
Because it's easier for normies to judge then to try to understand.
Also it would take away from their success if it wasn't their "hard work" and "God loves me".
That's also why they hate conspiracy theories. You thereby imply that their success is built upon a corrupt system and take away from it.
>>29435609
There's a quote from Burn Notice where a mother of two sons asks this question:
"How come one of my sons became a successful government agent who's saved so many lives, and my other son became a gambling addict and an alcoholic, when they were raised in the same house?"
The answer was:
"Imagine them as glass bottles. Sometimes when they fall, they become a perfect, sharp, killing instrument. Other times they just shatter to dust"