Deferring hard choices and labor price discovery is what got us here to begin with.
I don't care if early starting zeds displace x'ers from the job market.
At some point reality is going to come crashing back in like the red sea on pharaoh's dumb army, and the whole world will know that the true value of labor was realized in Dickensian England. Life is cheap.
Y'ever read about Herbert Hoover? Lost both his parents by age 10, dropped out of high school, yet by age 40 he was one of the richest men in the world.
Deferring hard choices and labor price discovery is what got us here to begin with.
I don't care if early starting zeds displace x'ers from the job market.
At some point reality is going to come crashing back in like the red sea on pharaoh's dumb army, and the whole world will know that the true value of labor was realized in Dickensian England. Life is cheap.
Gradgrind was a lying hypocrite. Maybe read Hard Times?
I have no idea what you're talking about. Elaborate.
Dickens novel partly about a man always moralizing about being self made and willpower and work ethic.
I prefer to focus on actual self made men.
Y'ever read about Herbert Hoover? Lost both his parents by age 10, dropped out of high school, yet by age 40 he was one of the richest men in the world.