Iโve often said that I lived like I was in a dystopia as a kid. Hereโs why I say that.
As early as kindergarten, I was getting myself up in the morning to go to school. My mom didnโt do this. She never got up before 11AM. My dad had already gone to work โ he usually left at 5AM when he had a job.
Iโd make my own breakfast if there was anything to eat. Often there was not.
Sometimes, I didnโt have any lunch money so I didnโt eat lunch. Later this got better after my grandparents started helping, but that was still several years away at that time.
I didnโt have a real alarm clock so I had to guess when to get up. Perhaps this is why I can rouse myself nearly whenever I want to now within a few minutes. One time though I woke up at midnight, scrounged some breakfast together and got fully ready before I realized it wasnโt actually 6AM (when I usually got up).
And usually in the morning Iโd get on the bus at around 7 AM for the hour and a half ride to school, and get home around 4:30 PM or so. That ride was pure torture. Cold in the winter, torridly hot and humid in the summer and I was beset by bullies for many of those years.
When I look back at a five-year-old getting himself up and ready for school with no assistance, I am amazed. How did I do that?
I raised myself in a very real sense. No one was paying any attention to what I was doing for the most part. No one helped me very much. No one woke me up in the morning or even noticed when I got home from school, even as a five-year-old.
I taught myself to read. I taught myself to tell time. I taught myself to tie my own shoes. I taught myself to identify animals and to find things I could eat outside (relatively plentiful in Florida, thankfully). I taught myself how to use the computer (my dad wasnโt patient enough to teach me). I did things no kid should have to do, ever, and I didnโt even know it. They were just things I had to do.
When I say I was raised in a dystopia, that is why. (I misspelled โdystopiaโ and the Firefox autocorrect wanted to correct it to โtopiary.โ No, I was not raised in a hedge, thank you.)