The real question I have is, "how do people justify sending their kids to schools that train them to work for someone else before they ever think about teaching them how to learn the skills they want to learn and become capable of achieving goals.
I feel like working for someone else should be the backup plan, not the standard. And it's fine if it's a backup plan for a lot of people, but we've built our whole culture around that being the standard, Plan A now, and that feels like changing that is a precursor to changing the 9-5 because when more people are their own bosses, the norms can change according to people rather than systems.
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Man, you spilling wisdom all over the place.