I am speaking for myself and for many others, none of whom have given me permission. Get your own blog and type with your own cat sitting next to you. ******* Some of us were raised to believe that keeping your head down was the best way to make it to another day. That making it to another day was that hard, and it was that important, and it was all one could do when it was all you had within you. Some of us grew up knowing those before us struggled mightily and often by sliding through cracks in the door and found the toe-holds in the wall to push off from and chart a path. That we did not have to find those toe-holds, but put in the effort and be grateful, thankful, blessed to have a path towards survival if not a path towards thriving (so long as that meant buying it all). We grew up not as much with struggle as with the ethos built from the struggle: work hard, find the cracks, keep your head down. Some of us learned, saw, experienced, or otherwise were hipped to the kno...