“Being able to call an ambulance without worrying about the bill afterward.”
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“Good health.”

u/EquinosX
“Great answer.
Id give anything to have my health.
u/sk1990
2.

“Clean tap water.”
u/PursuitOfThis
3.
“Going out to eat.

I remember a time my mom took us out, and the bill was more than she thought.
You could see her doing math in her head of how she would afford this.”
margaretb49238f5cc
4. z4f2bb6572
5.

“Having parents who I can live with to save money.
They intend to give me their house when they pass.
Doctor Donna SP
6.

“Being able to go to a doctor.”
lisajamison46
“And having a doctor who doesn’t medically gaslight you.”
“I would say always having the power on at home.

A lot of people have to choose whether they have the heating on or eating.
SpikeyBlue
8.
“Being able to call an ambulance without worrying about the bill afterward.”
Bloobus
9.
“Having a car.
So many people would laugh and say, ‘Youre wild for walking to work in the rain/snow/sleet.’
I live in a small-ish city where most people drive exclusively.
I make a run at vote for politicians who are for improving public transportation.
Erika
11. debrastarrm
12.“Accessibility.
People block disabled parking spots and ramps, too.
Olivia
13.
“Being able to afford having your kids home during the summer.
Free and reduced lunches are really a lifeline for families.
jazminl2
14.
“Having new clothes that have only been worn by you.”
adhdvideoclub
15.
“Going on holiday each year, especially to other countries.”
u/early_onset_villainy
16.
“Having parents in the same industry you are pursuing.
I am so tired of those nepo babies denying it and claiming that it actually makes their lives harder.
What BS is this?”
u/stubborny
17.And finally, “Living in creative mode instead of survival mode.”
u/FatherOften
Note: Some responses have been edited for length and/or clarity.