So a kid bootstrapping can't afford to take care of parent paying a million per year for assistance? Hmmmm
I don't know where you get your numbers, but that isn't my reality. My Dad, 88 yrs old is in independent living for 3k per month, assisted living is about 5k, but most people are not in assisted living long term. Much of his expenses are paid by his Social Security check and he does have some nest egg remaining so that interest helps as well, without hitting the principal.
$18 for Amazon, yea sucks to only be qualified for high turnover jobs that pay shit and everyone hates. A 6 month online computer course with certificate will land you 80k starting and that is still lower than the median income in the US.
Well that, and CS majors these days will all tell you it's fucking impossible to get a decent job that even pays 80k. Most of the ones I know who weren't the top of their class and didn't get all the best internship opportunities either work retail/food service to stay afloat, or live at home and work jobs that pay even less than that. Yep even the ones whose mommies and daddies paid Ivy League bucks.
Anyone will also tell you working 70 hours a week for more than a few months is terrible. Especially if it's in retail, where 95% of your customers will be normal, but there will be people who make you wonder if there should be an IQ cutoff to be allowed in a store without a chaperone, and they will suck your soul so dry you will want to artistically express your organs all over the register. 40 was enough for me, and I'm still in school.
So I'd commend you for your strength and accomplishments, but you should understand that for most of the population to feasibly do this, they would have to live in a featureless box that doesn't need cleaning and have no parents, wife, kids, to take care of, and no other relationships that require upkeep. It's a simple game of numbers, maybe you are part of the top 10% of people when it comes to this type of endurance, but only 10% of people can be the top 10%. Even if you forced everybody to work 10 hours a day 7 days a week, within 50 days you'd probably just find a quarter of your workers huddled in supply closets trying to eat their own faces. Sucks to suck but you can't just tell the majority of the population to get fucked because that's not how a society works.
(As a country we also have more than enough money to provide everyone with basic needs of food, shelter, and healthcare, so there is and never was a need for anyone to suffer, but Congress would never ever want you to know that. They want you to believe that the poors will become lazy unless you keep them breaking their backs to afford dollar store gruel, but that's actually how they manufacture 'mental illnesses' so they can charge you and your children even more for medications you don't need.)
Businesses also (somehow) give even less of a shit about employees than they used to. Friend my age has been working at the same place with only one raise to $15/h for ages, which actually got bumped back down to $13 because his coworker (who is liked by management) offered to cover ONE shift for $100, then talked crap behind his back to make it seem like his fault for 'skipping work'. Putting your head down and working is bad advice, petty company politics takes precedent at every level nowadays.
If anyone needs me I'll be busy wiping my ass with a pumpkin-scented disposable towel.