Hi mate, maybe you are just extremely lucky. Or maybe in a couple of years time, or whenever you'll be that person who keeps coming 2nd place to someone else for a job because you never really had to try for anything and don't know how to force yourself to get someonthing you really want.
I'm not saying you are Sime, but hopefully you'll see my point. If you've never been forced to do anything or experienced any great hardship cos of your great parents protecting you or just not pushing your forward, you could be in for a hell of a shock when you are presented with such a challenge.
As much as kids test boundaries with what they can get away with, i believe as parent its our responsibility to test our kids' resilience throughout their formative years, whether its showing no sympathy when they fall over and cut their knee, (trying to toughen them up?) or kicking them out at an older age hoping they can stand on their own 2 feet.
I absolutly understand mate and the concept / reasoning behind the "tough love" method which at an earlier age (before we understood) my mam and dad used... But at about 16+ my parent used the "if you want it, you get it." method. At 16, instead of doing house chores I got a job in Morrisons instead - I gave my parents rent / board and that was it basically. Ever since then I dont think Ive ever ask my parents for money. Somehow Ive got it into my head that my parents (maybe because were not loaded) dont pay for what I get, I pay for what I get. Altohugh saying this, I know my parents did everything they could to help me and my brother out when we needed it. Some examples...
Driving lessons - for my 17th Birithday present, instead of paying for my lessons all together, they paid for half. Mean it was easier for me, but also I had to work to have them.
but on the other hand in relation to cars...
Having my own car - Simple really, I buy the car, I pay for insurance, petrol, tax...everything. Why should my parents pay for anything? no there car

Im not sure why me and my brother are as well brought up as we are tbh. They never did any strict brining up really, make us do any hard labour around the house or anything but we seem to know the responsbility of not relying on our parents. I personally have always been motivated to get what I wanted and its worked so far in respect to grades, money, cars etc.
As for us currently. My brother, 24, is a ***** genious and has currently finished university and has got a job as a scientist in Newcastle.
I am currently a 3D artist (and am very good at what I do) and am working in London in a brillaint company. Once ive finished here ill be heading back upto Teesside and finishing Uni

Parents must have done summet right...