5, 6 – Pick up sticks

It’s 9 on Tuesday morning and I’m sitting in bed. I’m scrolling Twitter. Hmmm… a post about the 3-bedroom house in Los Altos CA for $3 mln??? Wow….!!! The houses in the US can be really expensive. No… stop…wait…

the houses are not expensive, the people’s jobs are sh…ty and for the sh…ty job, you get sh…ty money. You cannot expect that you will get good money for a sh…ty job.

What do I mean by the sh…ty job? An office job. It’s f… irrational. People go to universities, spend a lot of money and they dream about getting a steady job in an office where they will be moving papers from one desk to another. Moving papers from one desk to another is like picking up sticks in a wood. It’s a no-brainer. You cannot expect decent money for picking up sticks. So houses are not expensive just people’s work is worthless.

At which point somebody convinced people that office job is a value? More, convinced that in order to have this job you have to spend lots of money on education. By the way, money earned on education is great – banks know this. Made a great agreement with universities. Universities can earn more and banks will still get twice more out of credits. If you cannot pay, don’t worry, the other stick-pickers will pay for you by their taxes – we call it: government help. Isn’t it all a brilliant concept.

Ok, end of writing for today, I go to build my house, with my hands, I go to create some real product. But my family says I do nothing, they say I should get some job in a bank as a manager.