openrob
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OP - you are smart for realising it.
The follow your dreams mantra findings just seems like a way of getting the Masses to work harder for the same pay. Same capitalist bullshit.
Because the 1% work so much harder than everyone else.
Saying that, I do think there's a fine line because you do have to work hard for things that you want - I think it's just realising that working hard doesn't equal success, but success really comes without it.
Working hard for a better education and getting a better job doesn't come easy.
E.g. 6 years ago i had no education, not even a GCSE and was on benefits. Product of my environment. But i looked​ for opportunities, got a degree and am doing pretty well now.
The problem comes from people who had it easy, and tell others they aren't working hard enough whilst not taking into account the shit that society throws at people. Sometimes the opportunities just are not there. Sometimes there is just too little pay for too little time.
The follow your dreams mantra findings just seems like a way of getting the Masses to work harder for the same pay. Same capitalist bullshit.
Because the 1% work so much harder than everyone else.
Saying that, I do think there's a fine line because you do have to work hard for things that you want - I think it's just realising that working hard doesn't equal success, but success really comes without it.
Working hard for a better education and getting a better job doesn't come easy.
E.g. 6 years ago i had no education, not even a GCSE and was on benefits. Product of my environment. But i looked​ for opportunities, got a degree and am doing pretty well now.
The problem comes from people who had it easy, and tell others they aren't working hard enough whilst not taking into account the shit that society throws at people. Sometimes the opportunities just are not there. Sometimes there is just too little pay for too little time.