Comments by "IIIRattleHeadIII" (@badass6300) on "HealthyGamerGG"
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Yeah graduating from school and university is not an accomplishment it's BS, because there is no real world knowledge or skill learnt there. On paper there is, but in reality there isn't, yes even in STEM, trust me I know.
The "education" system produces useless people in 12-20 years... and wastes your youth. You stop being young at the age of 23-25.
If kids weren't neglected to the "education" system, but instead specialized in one engineering field, or one trade, or law, or commerce after elementary school(starting at age 10-11), by the time they are 14-18 they'd be a highly skilled and knowledgeable experts in the field/sub-field they were specialized in and would be able to work on a medium position.
Not to mention that school and university diplomas should NOT be mandatory to get a job, because there is no real world knowledge and skill behind them.
I have many friends, acquaintances and people I know that did just that and many started working an engineering job during high school and many now earn 3-5x times the average salary at 21-23 years old without going to university.
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Can you give an example of mysoginy that is being more and more prevalent?
All the men around me have the same problem you have with men, but with women. We are so incompatible with them, that if you remove sex and children, if people didn't have reproductive functions and were just people(no man or woman), we'd never spend time together with them.
Also do you go for men that make your "knees shake", are charismatic, good looking, tall, etc, etc? Those are the equivalent of a beautiful, very easy and seductive woman. Men know not to be with such women, why won't women learn that mr. charismatic, strong, tall, dark and handsome is to be avoided? If a man is very charismatic, elequent and knows exactly what you want, then that man has been with many women. Men aren't born with those traits.
A person who has been with many partners means two things. Either that he/she wasn't good enough for a lot of people and there is something deeply flawed in that person, or that he/she screwed over a lot of people and best case scenario wasted their time, worst case can be pretty bad. But sure he/she will tick all your instinctual and cognitive boxes.
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@toast_on_toast1270 The people who land their dream jobs at 16 are outliers, but they didn't magically just happen to do it, they did it by focusing on the mastering the skill they needed for that job by NOT going to school as much as possible so they could master their field instead.
And the context of the statistic matters, most people who go to university are who want to earn more money, study harder and work harder, compared to people who don't. It's that simple.
Most people who finish university don't even work in the field they studied.
People need to realize that you start aging at 24-25, you start dying at that age and you are old by the age of 30. This dumb idea from 60 years ago that 30 is the new 20 or 40 is the new 20 is just stupid...
I don't want to waste my youth, which I already did, just to come out useless.
And unviersities on paper teach you everything and you come out a god of knowledge and skill... on paper... in reality you come out next to useless or useless...
Companies in the STEM field hire purely on skill and knowledge... My friends have HR friends who say that they reject more Masters and Bachelors than people without all of them are engineers(well not officially).
Google, Amazon and 27 other big companies will no longer take into a count university diplomas after 2025 and have oppened their own courses, because they noticed that people without degrees tend to do better than people with,
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What she misses is that even if you have eggs, if you get old enough you may not be able to get pregnant or sustain being pregnant. I have relatives, who tried having a baby from the age of 38 all the way up to I think 50, and having eggs wasn't a problem, they did everything, freezing them, IVF, and everything esle that exists, spent a small fortune, but no, it didn't work. And they didn't have that problem when they were younger..
Now if she doesn't want kids, that's not a problem for her, but don't spread misinformation for people who do want to have kids.
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@toast_on_toast1270 Or you can start doing what you enjoy at around the age of 10-12 and by 18 you can be a highly skilled and knowledgeable expert in that field and you can work it on medium level, it would also help if you didn't go to school, so you don't waste 6-8 hours of your day learning next to nothing about 10-15 different subjects.
Or we can reform the education system so you learn 2-3x subjects in just one sphere, for 2-3x hours each a day, every day of the week and by the time you are 18 you will be a highly skilled and knowledgeable expert in a field and would be able to work in that field on a medium level.
Realistically most people can barley get a bottom position job after university(unless they self-educated way beyond the university corriculum), IF they studied in STEM or Finance, Statistics and Accounting. For medicine and law you just get hired with a diploma though.Those who study sociology, theater, English, art, liberal art and such usually can't even find a job in their field, that's why the accronym is STEAL.
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@toast_on_toast1270 Well because statistically artists struggle a ton without any debt, let alone if you are in the USA and you have debt.
I love art, music and films, but people become depressed from stress of not being able to pay the bills and get the groceries. That type of stress is very bad and even deadly.
Now if you are a minimalist(which I personally consider myself 75-80% minimalist, so not fully minimalistic) then it's great, you don't have a lot of things to worry about. You can easily become an artist.
When it comes to the "education" system, I just had examples of regular people around me, who just didn't follow the system and had their lives setup by the time they were 18-20(when they had worked for 2-3 years) and they are absolutely living the life right now, they have their own apartments, they travel, they play musical instruments and such.
Whereas most people barely get their lives together until their late 20s to early 30s, some cases into their 40s.
I hate the fact that the "education" system wastes 12-20 years of our lives, our best years on top of that and in the end, if you didn't self-educate light years beyond it, you come out next to useless from it...
When in reality you need 2-5 years of dedicaded specialisation to become a highly skilled expert in a field. And you can do that from a young age.
Wouldn't it be wondeful if at 16-18 you started working your dream job and at a good position from the get go, not some internship or junior bottom position?
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It boggles my mind why people have not revolted against the "education" sytem.
To quote myself from my own comment:
The "education" system has never been good, it has always produced next to useless people or straight up useless people, apart from potentially teaching you to read, write and calculate, if your parents were neglectful.
It's just that in the past it didn't matter. Most (at the time) high skill jobs in the past could be learnt for 1 month to 1 year of on the job training, while now those jobs are either automated, gone or have become infinitely more complex. So now you need to actually have a good 1-3 years of self-education and/or private courses to get a job, and schools and universities are absolutely useless.
After university, if you haven't self-educated way beyond the corriculum and unless it's medicine or law where you are mostly hired based on the piece of paper, most people can barely get the bottom position job in the field they studied if they can get a job at all.
In reality if you start self-educating in an engineering field, finance, law or a trade at the age of 10-12, by the age of 16-18 you will be a highly skilled and knowledgeable expert that could work in the field(and subfield) you studied on a medium level. I would be even faster if you didn't waste 7-9 hours a day in school...
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The "education" system has never been good, it has always produced next to useless people or straight up useless people, apart from potentially teaching you to read, write and calculate, if your parents were neglectful.
It's just that in the past it didn't matter. Most (at the time) high skill jobs in the past could be learnt for 1 month to 1 year of on the job training, while now those jobs are either automated, gone or have become infinitely more complex. So now you need to actually have a good 1-3 years of self-education and/or private courses to get a job, and schools and universities are absolutely useless.
After university, if you haven't self-educated way beyond the corriculum and unless it's medicine or law where you are mostly hired based on the piece of paper, most people can barely get the bottom position job in the field they studied if they can get a job at all.
In reality if you start self-educating in an engineering field, finance, law or a trade at the age of 10-12, by the age of 16-18 you will be a highly skilled and knowledgeable expert that could work in the field(and subfield) you studied on a medium level. I would be even faster if you didn't waste 7-9 hours a day in school.
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The men that just want to get laid do you an excellent service if they just tell you that after one date, they are telling on themselves, just move forward to the next person, without sleeping with them. And the solution to dinner = sex to be eliminated for sure, is not to go for a dinner date. Go for a walk, go for coffee, seat on a bench, do some activity together. Get to know each other, be straight to the point if you actually like him, expect the same from him.
But from what I've noticed, women don't like any of those, it's always a dinner date or something of that sort, why?
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