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>You need to graduate from hacker news to the redpill subreddit my friend

Do you recommend this to solve sexual frustration? Honest question; it seems that's the interest of that subreddit.


Many people seem to work solely to earn income. I feel like this is a common work arrangement.

Others work to make income and intellectually and emotionally satisfy themselves. Perhaps you're in this camp? If so, I'm with you on that one.

Granted at some point of income, a certain amount of income without personal fulfillment is preferable to me due to the delayed gratification possibilities.


>Humans don't last long at a 100% duty cycle.

I dont disagree, but do you have a source on that?



Some investment bankers enjoy their 60 hour work weeks. Ideally at least.


They enjoy the part that comes after - intense binge drinking on a daily basis.


Well isnt the alternative is to stay in the hospital longer and increase the costs? Granted I have no idea what the conversation or recommendations from the medical staff were.


Don't know the status with the author, but my general experience is that the better the insurance you have, the longer they will keep you. If you are self pay and they can't milk you for money, then they'll get you out of there pretty quick.


So, in the beginning there was nothing. And then there was the USA government?


Smart people dont need to grind their life away to brag to their peers about their middle class income.

Hopefully for all of us, theyre doing something more innovative for society, no matter how long it takes.


I dont get it.


Venezuela was the first country that was ever declared malaria-free, but is currently dealing with an epidemic due to various social and economic reasons. http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/15/world/venezuela-malaria-mi...


Yes



I dont want my school hustling me down the likeliest path to become corporate cannon fodder at ABC Corp when I'm trying to build a startup. Not everyone goes to school to "get a job".


Then don't go to school and just start your startup.

This conversation is about government backed education loans. It's not clear why the US government should be issuing education loans at all, let alone issuing them to students who are very unlikely to pay them back. Or at least have their real income greatly curtailed for decades by loan payments.

If you just want to get an education for personal reasons, figure out how to pay for it on your own without relying on taxpayers.


Well, from some policy makers' point of view, having a substantial fraction of the citizenry owe the government tens of thousands of dollars it alone has the power to forgive might be a very appealing bit of leverage.


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