Proving Them Wrong

“Loser. Accept that you can’t. Not that you don’t want.”

“I don’t want to live.”
“Loser!”
And so, I lived.

“I don’t want to do primary.”
“Loser!”
And so, I did primary school.

“I don’t want to do middle.”
“Loser!”
And so, I did middle school.

“I don’t want to do high.”
“Loser!”
And so, I did high school.

“I don’t want to do college.”
“Loser!”
And so, I did college.

“I don’t want to work.”
“Loser!”
And so, I did work.

“I don’t wan’t to do university.”
“Loser!”
And so, I did university.

“I don’t want to do a Ph.D.”
“Loser!”
And so, I did Ph.D.

“I don’t want to do my Post Doc”
“Loser!”
And so, I did Post Doc.

“I don’t want to do research”
“Loser!”
And so, I did research.

“I don’t want to be famous.”
“Loser!”
And so, I did fame.

“I don’t want to live.”
“Loser! You have already done it.”

What did I gain from proving them wrong?

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