Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
So not only does somebody owe you a living it has to be a really really good one?
What is success if not the product of value?
Doesn't surprise me in the least. It means that when your standard of living is dependant on your own personal performance then there's nobody else to blame if it's not quite up to your expectations.
As oposed to the continual bitching from you about how it's nobody's fault they haven't got a job, that the economy actually needs people on the dole and any number of patently absurd notions that absolve any individual from any responsibility for his lack of performance.
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
If you are going to limit an individuals standard of living by setting a ceiling on how much they can earn, then absolutely.Originally Posted by Ocean1
Success is achievement, be it positive or negative, and that success may have absolutely no value at all, it could simply be learning to tie your shoelaces.Originally Posted by Ocean1
Originally Posted by Ocean1
what utter horseshit.
Even more horseshit. The facts are simple, so you should be able to grasp them. Read up on Full Employment v's Hyperinflation (or any employment v inflationary articles) and then explain to me again how absurd the notion is. Til then, get yer fuckin glasses cleaned ya myopic fucknugget.
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
The only practical limit on what anyone's hard work can earn them is the exponential taxation of income.
Oh cool. Let's all sit around in a circle and wait for someone else provide the lunch. You genuinely can't see a problem with that, can you?
Yeah, see, when you rely on wee gems like "negative achievement is the definition of success" as the foundation for your concept of productivity then it's no wonder you come up with such uniquely profound drivel.
Oh I know you don't agree that you should be responsible for your own success, you've said nothing else since you first arrived here, it's always someone else's fault.
Yeah, yeah, someone else's fault again. You've found a relationship between inflation and employment and you automatically leap on the assumption that one causes the other. Prove it.
You simply can't admit that each of us is responsible for our own success, it would mean that your failures would be your fault, and that's just too much to bear.
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
Yeah, but that quote has been changed from Sir George Bernard Shaws original "He who can does, he who cannot teaches " and apparently is meant to refer to physical versus intellectual ability.
As far as shit teachers versus not wanting to learn etc, there's more to it like pupil to teacher ratios, funding, using remedial learning groups etc.
Education has always been about turning out compliant unthinking workers who vote appropriately ... this was being said of the education system of the 1950-s and 60s ...
If teachers are required to give the kids compulsory testing every three weeks to see how much they have improved since the last test (three weeks ago) how much time do you think they spend actually teaching?
Yes - parents need to value education before they wil make their children participate ..
But why do you think "Same Teachers Same curriculum" produces measurable differences between cultures and between generations. Surely same subject, different curriculum might produce better results for those who are left out? It migfht stop them feeling alienated for a start ... then they might choose to participate
Not if you live in jandals ... (sorry, I could not resist that one - and yes, I do live in jandals when I'm not wearing motorcycle boots - which are not lace up either)
But seriously, you make a serious point ... the curricullum needs to fit the modern world - I was taught to write with a fountain pen - then along came biros etc and now I almosty never use a pen - I use a keyboard.
I am hopeless at arithmetic - 2 + 2 = 4 anything else I use a calculator ... I was told at school I woud never amount to much unless I coud add subtract multiple and divide .. well bugger me . I did amount to something and I have a calculator sitting on my desk - a spellchecker on my computer - all the things I was told at school have proven to be incorrect and I do very well thank you without all that I wa taught at school. (What I have learnt since high school is a whole different ballgame ...)
"So if you meet me, have some sympathy, have some courtesy, have some taste ..."
What value do you get from typing your shoelaces?
Bullshit. It's how much money is available and how much your employer/customer decides to pay. I might add it also depends on how much money they're printing too.
Elucidate.Originally Posted by Ocean1
You have to fail before you achieve. What you take out of that failure is entirely up to you... but it has led to much success over the years.Originally Posted by Ocean1
I never said that we shouldn't be responsible for our own "success", neither did I say that it's always someone else's fault... but I will say that believing that your success is down to you is a fraudulent claim.Originally Posted by Ocean1
I would love to, but the RBNZ removed a document that I had a linky to that said that very thing. I believe Winston001 saw it when I mailed it to him once upon a year ago.Originally Posted by Ocean1
I can admit that perfectly fine thanks... which makes one of us.
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
while at school i was never in a class of under 30 until 5th form.
had remedial classes for those that needed help.
Funding might be an issue but it is more that you are not allowed to single someone out as different so they are all in the same class learning nothing together.
We did. the teachers would go through a unit, have a test on the units we had done and at the end of term have a test on that terms work.
Nothing new just teachers wanting to blame someone else for their shortcomings.
Totally agree, to a point.
when my my bro sat school c maths he wasn't allowed a calc and had to use tables for trig, three years later we could use a calc for all.
But there is not a day goes by that i don't use some formula of some sort, yes I use a calc, but i have to know what one to use.
Just the different jobs we choose to do.
"So if you meet me, have some sympathy, have some courtesy, have some taste ..."
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