I was wondering if someone was going to write something like this. For the most part, what I wrote is mostly general and figured it would get twisted. And I’m sure I will sound rather rude, but I don’t completely understand why you wrote what you wrote. I can only respond this way: some people won’t have a shot at a lot of things, yes. But there’s been for instance beautiful girls in some village out in Timbuktu, who become supermodels after living there for a while. Then there’s the Kardashians. Or some boys born on farms who later earn millions of dollars. The latter is for instance a wealthy businessman who dreamed of a better life which is different from former. See what I mean? Also, his words were life is what you make of it. Something I’ll always remember as others like him have said that as well. I could include more examples like that.Hmm, how many people in the world can not even buy a computer? Don't have internet? Don't have 20 bucks for AoE2? This sentence is painting it a bit too low-hurdle for me, too be honest. There is still educational injustice, poverty, hunger and stuff in the world. Many people won't ever have the chance to play AoE2 in their lives or even see a computer monitor. But sure, privileged people in this world can achieve almost anything, if they want to. Still yet to be defined who the privileged people are in each situation.
E.g. even having enough time to excessively play/train a computer game and enough money to buy food while doing it is a privilege and gives you a lower barrier of entry to someone that has less money and needs to work for it full-time so doesn't have time to excessively play/train.
To your second paragraph you’re right in a sense. Having the ability to play seemingly endlessly is an advantage over one who doesn’t. But then I’d ask you how many people are similar to the farm boy who have no privilege but who still manage to achieve great things? Not sure how well I can write this, but for a good deal of things I’d say, the one who puts limits on something is a person. You’re either writing a list finding all the reasons not to do something or all the reasons to.