I feel like many, maybe even most, multi-million dollar industries have low paid employees who are basically the “face of the business.” Waiters , cashiers, stockers, etc., etc. (the ones making it happen) are not the ones making millions, it’s the people behind the scenes who make the big bucks. Plus, no one is making you play college football. That’s why I agree with NT80, if you don’t want to play, fine. There’s a line a mile long of people who will take your place.
Ok. That's you. But using God given talents and applying those talents, whether that talent is mental or physical, still requires hard work. I'd argue to say that mental work is more taxing than physical work.
That's just it dumbass... Mason did put in a ton of work... and his reward is holding a jockstrap in Canada. Work has some to do with it, but you imply that it has everything to do with it. If it did, Mason Fine, and players like him would be NFL HoF. But Mason is short with pedestrian arm strength and no amount of "work" was ever going to change that. Your other dumbass implication that people don't work hard at what they do is just a very you thing to say.
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