Free scholarships to better students and talk about justice? They don’t talk with mouth, they talk with,… like Jim Carrey does in his movie —> Pet Detective.
I’ve spent over half of my adult life as a member of Alcoholics Anonymous. There is no correlation between one’s income and one’s sobriety in that program. What makes the biggest difference is the effort one puts into recovery. I’ve also done better with SZ recovery than many people who had access to better, more expensive therapy than I did. A lot of it comes down to attitude and effort. Money helps, yes, but money isn’t everything. Too many SZs assume that if you simply find the right med your problems go away. Finding the right med only provides the potential for more recovery. As I keep saying…
Meds are the foundation for recovery. It’s up to you to build something on that foundation. No one else will do it for you.