For those who didn't grow up privileged, name something you thought was a luxury when you were a kid.
Having a car. Living in Cleveland, I caught the bus everywhere I went and didn't think anything of it. Living a big city, the bus can take you almost anywhere. You dealt with the cold, bundled up and kept it pushing.
I remember occasionally asking folks for rides thinking, "It's just 20 minutes." Now that I'm driving, I want to say, "I'm sorry to everyone I ever asked for a ride." When you want to go home, you want to go HOME. You don't want to pass go or collect $200.
You just want to get home.
