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TIL I am entitled for being too poor to ever learn to drive.
Fortunately I live in the UK so it is pretty easy. Grew up in a small town, easy to get anywhere in under 15 mins by bike.
Do you understand how far everything is in the US and how much there is a lack of public transportation? Again, you are acting entitled because you have an amazing infrastructure that we don't have.
The US, Washington State specifically, is incredibly gorgeous but these amazing parks are 4 hours away from Seattle by car sometimes. It would probably take you days to get within 2 hours distance with public transportation.
The "amazing infrastructure" I used to get to the shops included an unpaved road and muddy track along with having to carry my bike over a fence depending on the route I took. But there was a short section of road that didn't have that many holes in it once I got to the middle of town.