*GHETTOBLASTER » 43 minutes ago » wrote: ↑
I think you also have a duty to tell the Young'uns who need some direction and sage advice a little bit more.......
Life is about competition for limited resources.
Life is also about compensation / reward for doing the jobs that require the most skill, training, intelligence, talent and courage.
The next tier of well paying jobs are the essential service providers whose tasks are so disgusting that nobody wants to do them.
For example.... the morticians, the forensic pathologists and those who perform oral circumcisions [aka tiny hat foreskin chompers] whodo the dirty work that very few people have the stomach to do.
The high paying careers that we refer to as "professions" require tightly regulated training programs that are quite expensive and take years to complete
They also require X number of hours worth of rigorous "continuing education" in order to be eligible for future license renewal.
From what I can tell, these requirements don't exist for those who choose to pursue a career as Tiny Hat Foreskin Chompers.
[[[THFCs]]] are medical specialists who don't appear to need any of the afore mentioned regulations to practice their craft.
Not even in the "Capitol of regulations and Red Tape" [which is NYC], do they need to obtain any licenses or permits to practice their medicine.
It appears that all they need are razor sharp, rodent-like incisors to shred and gnaw the foreskins off of their screaming "patients".
This article gives a little background info, for any kids who might aspire to pursue a career in this time honored field of medicine.
https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/beli ... th-right-3
"The rabbis also express concern about the aesthetic dimension of the circumcision. “Beautify yourself before Him in mitzvot,” the Talmud quotes, explaining that rituals should be done in a pleasing fashion: “Make before Him a beautiful sukkah, a beautiful shofar, beautiful
tzitzit,” and by analogy, a beautiful circumcision.
Thus a mohel should not leave “shreds of skin” behind, and if he does he is allowed to go back and remove them, even on Shabbat."
I would actually tell them that in a true meritocratic system, where hard work, talent, and ingenuity are equally rewarded, it pays to be an “honorable” human being and to give it your best while playing by the rules.
In the post-modern nuclear wasteland that I call “late stage capitalism” (mixed with some turds like drag queens, trans athletes, illegal immigration, OnlyFans, and “feminism”), where people who execute pump and dump schemes using **** can make millions in short order, lobby the government to access municipal water supplies at 0.00001 cents per gallon and sell it back to the public at 0.01 cent per gallon (that would be Nestle), learn to kiss the right people’s asses so they can be promoted to positions paying in excess of $1M/yr, etc.
… it does NOT pay to “fight fair.”
If anything, it is either necessary or useful to “play dirty” to get ahead.
Find a way to sue someone you don’t like, or be like those international students who run up $40K in credit card debt and declare bankruptcy so they don’t have to pay a penny back.
FOS said the same thing years ago (back in 2019), and I quickly concluded he was correct. From a rational perspective it makes no sense to put yourself at a disadvantage.