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If you are thinking to work for money, you are doomed. See the examples above for the crazy prices we used pay for web dev and software engineering in general. Eventually, someone who's "good enough" would come in and undercut you. The true way forward, for humanity as a whole and best for our children is to get into areas where it's hard for both AI and human: creativity. There is no limit on where creativity can lead you. And it's hard to replace as everyone would have a different take. You get inspiration from the greatest minds, and work out your own ways. Creativity doesn't just apply to art, but science as well. Creativity is about thinking outside of the box, while still trying to define a box. I've always taught my kids one thing "try solving the problem before you ask me about it. I'm always there for you to help. But I'd rather be helping you find the solution, than just give it to you." As far as Trump goes, I don't think he's a great leader, but he more or less follows a principle that I believe in... manage everything, including a country, as a business. Yes... it's not perfect, but it's at least efficient. When you try to be accommodating to everyone, you just create an environment that fixates on the lowest common denominator. Because that's the only way to accommodate everyone. Instead, get the idea of this... failure is guaranteed, whether it's for business, being a person, or managing a country. Success is for those who fought above and beyond to avoid failure. Instead of having a government that looks to set a bar low that allows everyone to achieve mediocracy, be ok for just some to achieve excellence and use the experience or resources of those to help people who fail. I'm all for pushing for programs that help people to achieve their dreams. Whatever that might be. Get training programs. Provide resources and opportunities for those who just can't make on their own. Think people in DTES for example, they want to collect gov't subsidy? Get working. Gov't can easily set up subsidized workplaces that do basic hand labor that many businesses need. The problem of getting these people hired for even basic labor is simple: if I'm paying the same wage, why don't I hire someone who doesn't have all these complications? So gov't steps in, they pay x percentage or even all the wages for these companies that need basic labor. And if they succeed at becoming good at something, have a pathway toward a permanent position. By providing opportunities, education (key component) and training, that's the only way to even have a chance to get these people out of it. If they are really not in the condition to work at all... be it mental, physical or whatever... set up group homes that host those people and have the resources such as MDs, psychiatrists... etc to help them either become better or at least cope with their conditions. When dealing with a problem in business, you try to get to the root of it and work from there. Just handing out money to those people and hoping that they would put it to good use has never proven to work. |
That is the most ridiculous take I've heard on this forum, but then again it's you. Not everyone is built to be "creative". If everyone was a creative, we wouldn't have the people who do the actual "work". Being creative or entrepreneurial is often times the luxury of the rich (a socioeconomic status you're a part of). There are many people that don't have the luxury of sitting around on their parent's dime being "creative", able to start or fund a business that isn't economically viable immediately, or even having the capital in the first place to take such a risk. I think we're talking about different things here, I've never pushed the idea of a simple handout. The problem in this country is that we've created a stiff system of crony capitalism. As it was mentioned earlier in this thread, these "Canadian" companies carry little about Canada, or Canadians. Why should they be protected and insolated via policy perspective by government, enshrining this system of monopoly in this country? We are socializing risk on the back of taxpayers while privatizing profits. |
So many words, so little conveyed. I'm not surprised you like trump. It's just the word salad tactic. |
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People LOVE capitalism, but proceed to say "I hate capitalism, fuck Jeff bezos, fuck Loblaws." Then they go and buy shit off Amazon and superstore. People are to blame, not the companies that meet their demands Anyone that cries about capitalism, I tell em to go buy at mom and pop stores, then they say "it's too expensive" :facepalm: |
Well yea.. it is? If you’re poor, are you going to go out of your to pay more for -anything-? The system created this environment, not the individuals using it. Most people are forced to shop at Walmart, they aren’t actively choosing Walmart over the farmers market by choice. |
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we used to buy farm-to-table holiday Luncheon meat https://storage.googleapis.com/image...7072001954.jpg spam was too luxurious. |
Ken Sim's ABC Vancouver (majority on the council) defeated a motion to densify Shaughnessy neighbourhood. https://vancouversun.com/news/local-...-neighbourhood Hmmmm ..... |
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Still better than 99% of the store that wants smth stupid like $3.75 though... |
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Kids are trained to take everything as given and are given pretty much everything. My parents didn't really make their money until the later part of my highschool years. But something they have always taught me is to think about how to do it better whether it's for school or whatever. Figure a solution to work things out. Instead of just giving up because of whatever was in my way. Want to go backpack in Italy with friends? Figure out how to come up with the money. Want to go to study in North America? Here's your budget for university, no more, no less. Figure your way out on everything from visa to housing. We are so careful about anything and everything today that we don't allow the society to learn. I'm only human—an average one at best. So I made a lot of mistakes. And the idea of my folks was always to encourage me to take some risks and learn from mistakes. My parents were fortunate enough to make some serious dough. But they never showered me and my brother with money. Their connections and experiences made many things easier and take a lot of control on potential mistakes and risks, but we were always left to ourselves to figure things out. Which I believe is the best way. Instead of telling kids what to do... let them figure it out. We'd provide as much assistance as we can as parents, but they need to do it themselves. Instead of giving these people money, we provide them ways to make it. They would always have assistance along the way. But let them figure it out. My parents started with very little. My dad started working after elementary school. But he never gave up on learning and force himself to write every day. He's got the best Chinese penmanship that I know of. The place we lived in when we first moved to South America was a basement kinda place. It was leaking water and had some weird slimy things on the wall, but that's what we could afford. Second place was a bit better but it was a 2br apartment with 8ppl living in there. Enough of this hypocrisy "some people just don't have what it takes. You are in a different social circle" blah blah. Yes, we were fortunate enough to achieve some success financially. But I believe that with some assistance, whether from parents, the gov't or whatever... everyone can achieve some level of success. I'm not saying for everyone to become a millionaire, but to make ends meet, live within your means and be a contributing part of society, I think it's definitely within reach of many if we set up the program accordingly. |
Love the creative aspect. Saw a video - this kid was selling burritos at school and was making a life for himself but got shut down cause you can't sell food (without permit) or run a business. Next day, he sold napkins at school and gave burritos for free. That's creative. |
PP calls the Rainbow bridge car explosion a Terrorist Attack, blames Trudeau. When called out for not checking facts before calling it a terrorist attack, he then blames "the media". "The media", in this case CTV, checks timestamps and it turns out the story, which was worded "officials considered the explosion to be linked to terrorism", was run 10 minutes AFTER pp used the term. |
These dumb motherfuckers lol. I literally couldn't imagine a less likely avenue for a terrorist attack than a fucking Bentley coupe crashing into a building that would have a maximum of 2 people in it. |
He was probably watching fox news. He should have been watching the CBC. |
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Spends campaign attacking the media Frothing at the mouth to use misinformation in the media to blame political opponent. Hmmmmmm where have I seen this before? |
lol, and he just did it again... https://www.thestar.com/politics/fed...38ad15430.html An existing trade agreement between Canada and Ukraine was set to be updated and ratified, and PP+Cons all voted against it - PP's reasoning was: Quote:
Spew spew spew, very little facts coming out, mostly just catch phrases to rile up the morons in this country. No actual platform, no alternative solutions, just Trudeau is bad, Trudeau doesn't get anything done, but also Trudeau is evil and is making things worse for everyone. It's terribly similar to what republicans do with Joe Biden - he's old and senile and useless, but he's also an authoritarian with nefarious reach in every aspect of society who is solely responsible for their shitty lives. |
This is the JT Canadians want to see and a reason why JT may beat pp in the next election. https://twitter.com/tMayor_McCheese/...7Ctwgr%5Etweet |
People are going to vote with their wallet I believe, we'll see what happens. |
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You would, like to be behind both of them, wouldn't you |
I know pp's bio dad would love to be in that photo. |
So many boomers on my facebook that hate Justin Trudeau are homosexually obsessed with him, and constantly post pictures of him in sexually explicit poses and outfits. Not surprised to see some of it here from Revscene's resident Boomer. Whatever gets you off! LUL |
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