That's too negative and self-centered for me. I refuse to believe that nothing can be done to make the game interesting for newcomers to watch. And I refuse to believe that our pro players couldn't be able to earn a minimum of 40-50K per year after expenses. Pool, Snooker, and Billiards are attractive to almost everyone, even toddlers. Brightly colored balls rolling quietly around a smooth, flat surface and rebounding off of rubber cushions or other balls, is mesmerizing. Most people, even non-players, can't sit next to a table that's in use and resist checking out what's going on there. And when the game is being played by skilled players, it becomes even more attractive. So I believe there must be a way to package pool and market it to the public, but the right people to do that haven't surfaced yet.
Call me a dreamer if you like, but maybe dreaming about the game is another way that I enjoy it.
Roger