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RE: Anywhere, Everywhere, All a Mess

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I'll go first. Who would disagree). At least not with everything.

I agree, the film is hardly worthy of an Oscar nomination, but I didn't compare it to others.

The main point is to look at it from a different angle. Only I wasn't watching this movie and thinking from the perspective that in another life I might have this or that. But from the point of view that I wouldn't have been able to do something if I hadn't made some decisions... Well, at least Hive.

Regarding jobs, low-trained cadres and those with little experience may not even think about the rightness of their actions. And if he works 2-3 jobs, he has no chance or time to think about it... I've been in about that kind of place. The system needs cheap or substitutable labor, they get it. If they're happy with the drop in quality, ok, so we get what we get. You don't see that very clearly. But it's very tangible with us. Money solves a lot of things in the end...

That's just an alternative point of view. Not everything is so smooth in my words. And not everything is exactly 100% true. But some percentage of it is. I like to ask the right questions of people sometimes. And the answers are sometimes very interesting...

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But from the point of view that I wouldn't have been able to do something if I hadn't made some decisions... Well, at least Hive.

It is the "sliding doors" problem, the counterfactual. We can never go back and change the past, but we can make different decisions now.

The system needs cheap or substitutable labor, they get it. If they're happy with the drop in quality, ok, so we get what we get.

Yep - I get the marketplace of the jobs, but I don't get the people doing the jobs. It is like wanting to have a career as a sports star, but not practicing the skills or strategies.

Yep - I get the marketplace of the jobs, but I don't get the people doing the jobs. It is like wanting to have a career as a sports star, but not practicing the skills or strategies.

They probably don't want to do it. I agree, this is a problem. If only because they take the places of other people who want to.

You know, I think we're just getting old). In fact, 1,000 years ago, old people also complained about the stupidity of the young. It's probably an eternal conversation...

Fathers and children.

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