I haven't posted in while, so I thought I would post something deep...
So the hunt for a full time job begins shortly, and so my entrance into the race of life begins, along with everybody else. Because lets face it, there are no exceptions. No single human being can live without ever earning a single penny in cash. In some ways this is slightly disturbing. Money is almost as essential as breathing, and yet it is man made. And though not as immediately essential without money you cannot buy food and shelter, thus making it impossible to even live properly, if at all. Even homeless people earn money, begging on the streets, and arent really in the most luxurious walks of life, are they?
And yet one quality of a human being is that we are capable of working, obviously, and we have no choice but to work to earn our way, climbing ladders, most people never reach the top of these ladders, in regard to larger companies and most organisations. That strikes me as slightly frustrating. And when you get to retirement its like your just jumping off the ladder. You begin climbing but actually never finish... the race is started but never finished. We are forever overshadowed. Maybe people that work independantly really do have the right idea. I use independantly in the loosest possible sence of the word, as even people that work independantly are nothing without their suppliers and providers.
Humans will always rely on one another.
For example, a typical situation of an american high school jock and a nerd. The jock is relying on the nerd being weak in character in order to make himself look cool infront of his friends. See what i did there?! And if the nerd has a strong character and stands up to the jock then he looks owned infront of his friends. And the nerd was relying on the Jock to pick on him for a chance to stand up for himself. After all, if the jock left him be he'd just look like all the other nerds, now wouldn't he? Looks can be deceiving, obviously. Anyway, here's my enlightenment for this issue, folks. And here i go to round up the entire blog with two well worded, intellectual sentences:
"Its hard enough to make your way in life as it is. Why make it harder for each other?"
Please leave comments, either about this journal or just to me directly
So the hunt for a full time job begins shortly, and so my entrance into the race of life begins, along with everybody else. Because lets face it, there are no exceptions. No single human being can live without ever earning a single penny in cash. In some ways this is slightly disturbing. Money is almost as essential as breathing, and yet it is man made. And though not as immediately essential without money you cannot buy food and shelter, thus making it impossible to even live properly, if at all. Even homeless people earn money, begging on the streets, and arent really in the most luxurious walks of life, are they?
And yet one quality of a human being is that we are capable of working, obviously, and we have no choice but to work to earn our way, climbing ladders, most people never reach the top of these ladders, in regard to larger companies and most organisations. That strikes me as slightly frustrating. And when you get to retirement its like your just jumping off the ladder. You begin climbing but actually never finish... the race is started but never finished. We are forever overshadowed. Maybe people that work independantly really do have the right idea. I use independantly in the loosest possible sence of the word, as even people that work independantly are nothing without their suppliers and providers.
Humans will always rely on one another.
For example, a typical situation of an american high school jock and a nerd. The jock is relying on the nerd being weak in character in order to make himself look cool infront of his friends. See what i did there?! And if the nerd has a strong character and stands up to the jock then he looks owned infront of his friends. And the nerd was relying on the Jock to pick on him for a chance to stand up for himself. After all, if the jock left him be he'd just look like all the other nerds, now wouldn't he? Looks can be deceiving, obviously. Anyway, here's my enlightenment for this issue, folks. And here i go to round up the entire blog with two well worded, intellectual sentences:
"Its hard enough to make your way in life as it is. Why make it harder for each other?"
Please leave comments, either about this journal or just to me directly
did that make sense at all?