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Quote of the day by JD Vance: ‘Poor people don’t wear pajamas. We fall asleep in our underwear or blue jeans’

Quote of the day by JD Vance: 'Poor people don't wear pajamas. We fall asleep in our underwear or blue jeans'

JD Vance wrote about his childhood struggles in his 2016 memoir Hillbilly Elegy, which became a national bestseller.

US Vice President JD Vance’s life is a rags-to-riches story as he struggled with poverty and instability as he grew up. He chronicled his life in his best-selling book Hillbilly Elegy, published in 2016, just before Donald Trump became the president for the first time. JD Vance was not even a politician at that time. As a lawyer and a venture capitalist, JD Vance was basking in the success of his memoir as a first-time writer. A public critic of Donald Trump, JD Vance’s Hillbilly Elegy captured the frustration of the working-class voters and it was there Vance wrote how funny he found the concept of pajamas.Hillbilly is a term traditionally used for people from the rural Appalachian region of the United States, areas such asKentucky, West Virginia, Tennessee, and parts of Ohio. Vance grew up in Middletown, Ohio.“Pajamas? Poor people don’t wear pajamas. We fall asleep in our underwear or blue jeans. To this day, I find the very notion of pajamas an unnecessary elite indulgence, like caviar or electric ice cube makers,” JD Vance wrote in his book.It was for comic effect that Vance put pajamas in the same bracket as caviar, a luxury food item, and an electric ice cube maker and dismissed all of them as unnecessary. Vance’s memoir is a frank conversation with his reader where he allows them to take a look at his humble beginning and the ascent. Little did he know that the ascent he achieved by 2016 was nothing compared to what was in store for him — that he would become the vice president.“Today people look at me, at my job and my Ivy League credentials, and assume that I’m some sort of genius, that only a truly extraordinary person could have made it to where I am today. With all due respect to those people, I think that theory is a load of bullsh*t. Whatever,” he wrote in one place.”That is the real story of my lift, and that is why I wrote this book. I want people to know what it feels like to nearly give up on yourself and why you might do it. I want people to understand what happens in the lives of the poor and the psychological impact that spiritual and material poverty has on their children. I want people to understand the American Dream as my family and I encountered it. I want people to understand how upward mobility really feels. And I want people to understand something I learned only recently: that for those of us lucky enough to live the American Dream, the demons of the life we left behind continue to chase us,” he wrote.

Parents divorced, mother an addict

JD Vance was born as James Donald Bowman. His parents divorced when he was a toddler. JD Vance took the surname of his grandmother, Bonnie Blanton Vance. JD Vance was raised by his maternal grandparents, whom he called mamaw and papaw as his mother struggled with alcohol addiction. JD Vance had multiple stepfathers and his name underwent subsequent changes as did his addresses before he finally moved in with his grandparents, which he said saved his life.After graduating from high school, Vance enlisted in the United States Marine Corps, which taught him discipline and responsibility. After his deployment to Iraq, he attended Ohio State University and then studied law at Yale Law School..

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