Further to that, we're all "gifted" what our predecessors have done. No surprise Boomers (writ large), as the largest demographic cohort, have had an influence on domestic and global politics, housing, employment structures etc. - more so than prior or current generations.
I've heard complaints in some quarters from Xers and Millennials about boomers ravaging future generations for their own benefit. Maybe legit, maybe not, but no one produces hard data to back up those assertions. Reminiscent of late 60-early70's protests-by early Boomers. Personally, I have made substantial sacrifices, as have many of my late-Boomer cohort friends, to ensure our Millennial/Zoomer kids won't have that complaint.
My parents were born in 1932/37 and I never once heard them comment, much less complain, about their parents and grandparents bequeathing them the Great Depression, WWII, or unresolved, long-standing civil rights issues.
So, shut up and make it work. We didn't control when we were born. All we can do is make the best of it and ensure any offspring learn how to do the same.