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  154. ​ @oceanhedonist265  well I'm doing very well, but see I care about the state of the world and right now and for the past decades it's been a broken world, that is just tearing itself down. Socially we are getting worse and worse. Economically we are getting worse and worse due to the economic system that is outdated and biased. This is exactly what this video is about, people only care if they are doing well. And you are doing well then it means that everything is good and that all who have it bad or worse are to entirely blame themselves for that, when it's not entirely their fault for that. And that stupid notion of getting a high paying job, when the high paying jobs are not jobs that are essential to our survival and society(except for doctors). A big portion of the low paid jobs are the backbone of life. Farmers, plumbers, welders, miners, those who sew clothes, those who get the materials for everything to be turned into a product in the first place. Those people support the world and they are getting the end of the stick. If everybody just went for the top-paying jobs, humanity would die out. At least we are in the process of automatization, but we won't have full automatization in the next half-century for sure and until then, people who are keeping the world going should be well compensated. And that's the problem, the supply and demand principle that is flawed. Many of these low skill workers make their companies millions and billions and they should be paid proportionally to what they earn the company. Just like a company that gets contracted for a bigger company gets paid proportionally to what they earn the bigger company. Of course jobs like cashiers, waiters, piccolos and such are useless made-up crap. But people don't like to think about those things...
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  187.  @scottdenham1795  I'm a software and hardware engineer and I've learnt nothing in in my software and hardware engineer university course in the 3x years I've been in it. In fact it has made me lose 10-12 hours a day in which I could have kept studying on my own and have gotten even better. And my university was dumbed down after my country entered the EU so that it met EU standards, or in other words, all the core subject hours were cut in half and many pointless ones were added. My friend became a junior software developer at the age of 16, he quit to go to university, I myself worked 3 months as a junior in the summer between school and university(19 years old). Now he quit university and became a software architect and team leader, but I'm gonna finish the stupid thing and then get back into proper shape and go and find a job and potentially start a company. On top of that, I've been building and configuring servers, networks, home PCs since I was 11 and I wanted to be a CPU microarchitecture designer, but then I realized that I had to move to the USA or China to become one, so at 16 I started learning to program and ditched hardware design. I'm also good at fixing cars, working with many different IT software and much more. And guess what? I haven't even finished university, hell if anything university has really retarded me, I've forgot a ton of stuff thanks to my stupid univeristy keeping me busy all day every day during the week and then traveling a total of 7-8 hours every weekend...
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