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There's a group of rich people that own land with few nice cars parked outside that tell me we're all the same and I didnt work hard enough to get to where they are. That, I could have and should have worked harder. What do you think of this statement. Is it simply how hard you work that tells whether you'll be rich and successful?
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It's not how hard, it's how much (you work). There is an element where the two fall under the same category = you work hard as well as work a lot to get where we are today.
There is no weakness in that.
In fact it is a matter of reputation vs material interpretation.
Your reputation that you work hard and work much is the opposite of material (capaitalist) ends. The material types are elitist group of people that make their wealth independent of actually being lazy to have earned a reputation that is to be respected.
My point is I respect (my respect draws from therefore is conditonal to) people that work hard and work much.
I opposed the alpha lifestyle where elitists aka with alpha frat style mentalities, are posers, fakes. They "work hard to play hard" taking vacations and make it habitual to act in a way that does not appeal to real people.
In conclusion, we all are born slaves. We are not born to be slaves. We are born to serve and that is my point here. You do not have to possess a slave mentality. It is a better alternative in thinking about your position in life, rather than consider yourself a victim based on comparison. The false idea. The circumstances are the same, but the signs (if your can see/read) them are hard to ignore.
I look no further than narcissistic assholes hell bent millionaires that couldn't hold a candle to these thoughts. I preach but no ill will only to those that will leave their baggage at the door.
God bless being Canadian for who they are, what we should represent.
I am a Liberal.
- Marco


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