> I really cannot grasp the individualism about "I know how to write code, I deserve a better life than 95% of the population".
You're missing something here. You can omit the first sentence. People already believe they deserve a better life than 95% of the population, even without being able to code specifically.
But I don't think it's sad. The desire to have more for ourselves and our children (why else would they be talking about buying a family home?) is a large part of the reason why living standards keep rising.
If everyone desires to be above average and strives to produce more, earn more, then over time the average will rise. This is good.
You're missing something here. You can omit the first sentence. People already believe they deserve a better life than 95% of the population, even without being able to code specifically.