Kinda whiny. This description seems to fit the overall tone of the piece. It lacks the engaging quality that "Miracle at St Andrews" had. I was truly disappointed. I had expected something more captivating, something that would draw me in and keep my interest piqued from start to finish. But unfortunately, this fell short of those expectations. It felt as if the author was simply complaining rather than presenting a compelling story or argument. There was a lack of energy and enthusiasm, which made it difficult for me to stay engaged. I hope that in the future, the author can find a way to make their work more interesting and engaging, perhaps by adding more vivid details or by presenting a unique perspective.