It's such a natural human function. In our super advanced society, it really ought to take as much sacrifice as daily bathroom breaks do.
jaden
Yeah I'm agreeing with you
It's like being mean to customer service people of a bad company. it does effect the bottom line, because of high turnover as a result of a toxic workplace, but it mostly hurts the lowest paid people. Unfortunately, it's one of few available levers when MAD is a factor.
Oh but it's so much more fun on a canoe trip, on rivers. Everyone trying to tip each other's boats (except the food boat). Sit-on kayaks tip the easiest but recover quick
Trick is to go southern with it. Merge the last two vowel sounds into almost-one. Dub-ee-eh
Sitting is boring, emails are boring, not owning capital is boring. Religion is not, plants are not, sunlight is not. Building things is cool when they're yours or your friends'. Kids are fun.
I feel like some guys tend to be wired to really enjoy the grind, but you have to get regular little indications towards progress, and kinda let yourself get 'addicted'.
Actually, my father in law just lost 3 months of work yesterday because he synced his documents folder that had an old copy of his book on OneDrive. None of the cached files had his new stuff. Maybe if OneDrive was made well, it would prevent data loss.
Yep, lost 3 months of work yesterday because OneDrive erased it.
Yeah I just don't see how it's really any different from a human in that respect
Top tier comment, artfully put.
Only two types of people will still be a teacher with current pay expectations:
- those with a genuine passion for education, and get joy out of helping kids
- those with some other ulterior motive for having authority over children.
The amount of absurd power-tripping I suffered under in school makes me think there's way too much of the second group. We're definitely getting what we pay for here.
Yup. Imagine a portable hype beast that loves all the same stuff you do.