Comments by "Comm0ut" (@Comm0ut) on "viizii" channel.

  1. I saw this obvious future back in the 1970s, quit my free ride to engineering school, then chose only jobs then a career which were and remain very difficult or impractical to outsource. Unless you were coding in utero there is no point wanting an office job which cost too much to get, too much to maintain, and too much to live near. I retired, not rich but quite comfortably, in my forties because I chose my life after long study of bad times from the Great Depression onward. I learnt how people adapted then did so beforehand. I have never lacked employment and turned down job offers in retirement. I did a few years college in retirement for fun but everything I studied was both useful to me and marketable. Never have a useless interest, make all interests complementary, then disappear into a niche which is necessary but has little competition. I ignored what was "promoted" in school because as usual that was always marketing bullshit. Social media is for morons (most people) so ignore it. Copy success, be versatile (I've done many jobs but all were complementary. If I took boomer advice I'd have been wiped out with the auto industry. If I took later gen advice I'd have been crushed in crashes and recessions. I don't take advice, I seek knowledge. I've done warehouse work, industrial maintenance, auto mechanics (great for personal independence even if you don't do it as a job), aircraft mechanics and more. I do nothing for clout as I dislike the sort of person clout engages. The more options you give yourself the better.
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