This is for the most part from the perspective of a white man who works in an office for his job, in a western country. I think its important to state the underlying assumptions a lot more obviously, to remind ourselves of where we are situated and to remind ourselves that other people may lead their lives differently or view their lives differently. It's important to remind ourselves that we have put ourselves into boxes and that the assumptions we live with are not the end. There are other types of boxes too.
Put yourself in a box, and feel free to lump masses of strangers you don't even know into boxes based solely off innate characteristics, but leave the rest of us out of your delusions. We used to call these thought processes -- that you can flippantly dismiss the words of someone and assume things about him based on the colour of his skin and his gender "discrimination", but now it's known as "social justice".
yeah, that one statement is coolest of all, but others are profound too:
2. quality of life > standard of living
3. be the future :)
Very cool approach: I like the "expect more from yourself and less from the technical devolpment idea"!
11:40 is absolutely true "2020"
Link to the full video?
Thank you very much for your time, I guess - he said slightly arrogantly. Well, I want my time back!!
This is for the most part from the perspective of a white man who works in an office for his job, in a western country. I think its important to state the underlying assumptions a lot more obviously, to remind ourselves of where we are situated and to remind ourselves that other people may lead their lives differently or view their lives differently. It's important to remind ourselves that we have put ourselves into boxes and that the assumptions we live with are not the end. There are other types of boxes too.
Put yourself in a box, and feel free to lump masses of strangers you don't even know into boxes based solely off innate characteristics, but leave the rest of us out of your delusions. We used to call these thought processes -- that you can flippantly dismiss the words of someone and assume things about him based on the colour of his skin and his gender "discrimination", but now it's known as "social justice".
Great approach, excellent information..... I teach the importance of leisure - you lost me when stereotyping women and men.
Excuse but wtf was 3:55
I think you meant to timestamp 10 seconds earlier.
@@ConvictJ96 Well yea, 10 seconds earlier you hear the whole "explanation" better, that's true :)
I did not get the tape and the pencil joke, help
When a cassette tape became unraveled, people would twist a pencil in the tape circle and it would help loop the tape back in