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[–] 5 pts

Yeah this hits pretty close to home, even in high school I saw college as a scam, so I didn’t go, I was shunned because I thought the debt was a huge mistake, and I look back wishing I had been wrong. So many peoples lives will be doomed to debt slavery. Usury ruins so many lives, they lie and tell you to borrow all you can and then enslave you when you can’t pay it back.

[–] 2 pts

Yeah you've got it 99% down man. For me, I was able to get a pretty inexpensive degree from a reputable college because of military benefits and later, job benefits paying for my degree. Took me a very long time, but didn't go into debt. And ended up landing a dream job because of it.

The debt thing is very near / dear to my heart. But for me, more than the user level usury, is the systematic fuckery that goes on at the Fed level and now worldwide. One example is how banks have a very small requirement for actual cash they must have in reserve vs. how much they can lend out.

We are pretty much fucked regardless if we ever borrow a dime since they constantly devalue (through "inflation") the value of existing hard earned dollars.

[–] 1 pt

Its a sad thing to think about.

[–] 2 pts

I know -- it is! And when I try to educate people on very basic principles, I often get that blank stare. People have too much going on to dig into things like HOW inflation really works and WHY? All they know is if it goes up, bad. Down, good. But WHY!?!?! Why do prices need to constantly increase? Why does no one ask that? You know?

Makes me angry that banks get away with it with protection from the very top and no one even knows. Except when the fucked up in 2008. Then we have Occupy Wall Street etc raising SOME awareness. But they are back at it again already. Selling shit mortages at prices people can afford short term, but will default on long term.

And I will never forgive Obummer for bailing them out. Bailed them out, but left homeowners high and dry. Not just Obummer but all of them are to blame.

[–] 1 pt

Do well in school, they said.

Go to uni, they said.

Be an engineer, they said.

Mary and start a family, they said.


And I was earning less as a qualified automotive engineer, with a degree in rocket science, than I was earning tutoring HS kids, even before tax.

[–] 0 pt

Wow that's crazy! Seriously legit job and education and you made more as a HS tutor? That's fucked man.

[–] 1 pt

*More per hour

But yes, whenever they needed people they'd just keep getting more and more pajeets, and sending work over to the Chinese offices. My rate was $32/hour before tax.

When I was in uni, I started tutoring, and grew my client list to over 8 students per week. $35/hour cash, 2 hours each, while being a full time student. You can't really compare the two, because the engineering job was full time, but yeah, starting my own business was more profitable per hour.

I really think there's a LOT of money to be made in education, especially considering how shitty normal school education is.

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Parents lie. It starts with Santy Claus and Easter Bunny. Then comes Mr.Policeman is your friend, the boogeyman will get you, you can be anything you want to be, doing your homework will get you a good job, work hard and you can retire in style, and on it goes....and the lies don't stop with the parents either. The gullible are easy marks their entire lives, and when they get old, along comes Dr. Mbootee from Nigeria to fleece them out of their nestegg. There’s a sucker born every minute!

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Yeah it's weird. I threw all that crap out when I woke up in my 20's. Seeing people still push Santy claws / Easter bunny / tooth fairy etc just boggles my mind. There is so much we accept as agreed lies to propagate. Because it's fun for the kids? Seriously, WTF?

[–] 0 pt

Needless lies propagated from one generation to the next are the worst. Now the stuff about 'work hard' and 'be loyal to your boss' was true once upon a time, ain't no longer, but still it's passed on as if it was. Wishful thinking, or self-delusion?