06-17-2016, 01:26 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-17-2016, 01:30 AM by Sickologist.)
Entitlement culture is a broad term left for interpretation. But it basically means a culture that think they have a right to every thing, and not necessarily by working for it.
It confirms both because if you think you're just an average worker that's all you'll ever be and if you strike out you're somehow an asshole. In socialist countries the government work towards dooming the population to mediocrity. So it doesn't matter what you think there, even us aspiring "uber-humans" understand that ambition won't get us anywhere. In a social aspects, all you have to do is say "I am the King" and people will either follow or it's an example of the "double-think situation" Basically you're supposed to worship celebrities, but as soon as someone else stakes a claim we're supposed to bring him down.
It's no different with the stock traders he talked about. As they say, when the average person hears about it, the smart money has long since left the building.
It confirms political systems because you can be a politician, and exactly what are politicians doing? Yeah, nada. they sit on their asses drinking latte and "reason" all day. It's just that they are usually not smarter than the average person, just more ruthless. They don't believe in hard work, a politician would have a nervous breakdown at my job, yet they have the gumption to fuck with my life by legislation. "They don't care about us" On the flip side, a lazy self proclaimed philosopher is to be mocked. In other words, hustling for a living is okay(only for politicians of course), but choosing a different path makes you a bum.
If you actually say this, some people yell "hater", "conspiracy theorist" and look at you like a crazy person when in reality it's a matter of it takes a wolf to catch a wolf.
Whatever, I'm not concerned with them. I'm concerned about morons deliberately placing road blocks infront of my life experience. Like the famous Woody Harrelsons "I feel like a run-on sentence in a punctuation-crazed world"
It confirms both because if you think you're just an average worker that's all you'll ever be and if you strike out you're somehow an asshole. In socialist countries the government work towards dooming the population to mediocrity. So it doesn't matter what you think there, even us aspiring "uber-humans" understand that ambition won't get us anywhere. In a social aspects, all you have to do is say "I am the King" and people will either follow or it's an example of the "double-think situation" Basically you're supposed to worship celebrities, but as soon as someone else stakes a claim we're supposed to bring him down.
It's no different with the stock traders he talked about. As they say, when the average person hears about it, the smart money has long since left the building.
It confirms political systems because you can be a politician, and exactly what are politicians doing? Yeah, nada. they sit on their asses drinking latte and "reason" all day. It's just that they are usually not smarter than the average person, just more ruthless. They don't believe in hard work, a politician would have a nervous breakdown at my job, yet they have the gumption to fuck with my life by legislation. "They don't care about us" On the flip side, a lazy self proclaimed philosopher is to be mocked. In other words, hustling for a living is okay(only for politicians of course), but choosing a different path makes you a bum.
If you actually say this, some people yell "hater", "conspiracy theorist" and look at you like a crazy person when in reality it's a matter of it takes a wolf to catch a wolf.
Whatever, I'm not concerned with them. I'm concerned about morons deliberately placing road blocks infront of my life experience. Like the famous Woody Harrelsons "I feel like a run-on sentence in a punctuation-crazed world"