Posted by:
SonOfLaban
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Date: March 15, 2017 08:14PM
Let me set the record striaght. Somewhere aong the way, we picked up the rotten notion that being a ditch digger is abominable and being an attorney is admirable. Here is the truth, all:
Generally speaking, timid souls opt for higher education. They have been over-protected since birth and forever feel to avoid the dynamics of human life. They earn more by avoiding best the fray, and are able to convince most of their children to live similar lives.
On the other hand, there are the poor. The losers. The kids who hate sitting at the foot of refined cowards who tow the line they are required to. These wonders choose to find the easiest way out of every bind, and this short-term success pattern leads to all of life's joys. Early addictions, overwhelming debts and the desire to go off and live life on their own undefined terms, only.
If I had a son, and if he came to me and asked whether he should become a ditch digger or an attorney, the advice I'd give him is to look to the future.
If people are sustained and benefitted by the flow of paperwork, copied forms and regulations, then by all means, become an attorney.
On the other hand, until water's replacement is found, it would be best to serve humanity by the displacement of soils that occupy the future site of a subterranean pipe.
Our world is made liveable by the grunts. Those who sweat then spend. Thinking about which Corporations to enrich each weekend has proven to be the most efficient for the greatest number, so far.
A hand shovel is of greater worth than a paper shredder.
Soon, robots will replace our wives and girlfriends. Until that day, of cource it's best to keep a dozen business cards close to the heart in any bar. But then, after you learn that she is as phony as you, does it really matter?
The undertaker cares nothing about the occupation of his next client, after the bill has been paid.
http://www.yourarticlelibrary.com/macro-economics/inflation-macro-economics/9-major-effects-of-inflation-explained/31091/