Sounds as though you have decided what struggle means for everybody else.
First of all, shout out to all the parents who do or did without. Worked 2 jobs, got in debt, picked their kids up from practice after they finished work, drove all over the country taking them everywhere and having to constantly be the bad guy pushing them when they wanna quit.
A lot of musicians, actors, athletes more than likely didn't have a similar childhood to you, hours of practice, even when you don't want to do that shyt cos you're missing out doing all the dumb shyt you get to do as a kid, you only get that period of your life to get away with most of that shyt.
It's like when we first see a young Bleek, dude is blowing and his homies are hollering to come out and play, Ma Dukes ain't hearing that shyt, its practice time.
I grew up and around people who went on to become famous musicians, actors and Premiership footballers even an Olympic sprinter. The thing is that there are better singers, dudes who were gifted athletes, could run faster than, dribble a ball faster than any of the people who went on to actually make it. The difference is that once it became apparent they had that talent they had to be separated from the rest of us because we had lots of walking examples of talent minus discipline.
Even after all that sacrifice success isn't guaranteed.
If you don't see the "struggle" in that don't know what to say,