The most ingenious scam of this era is making most people believe they are not at the gambling table.
While everyone is passively participating in the asset roulette, clear-headed speculators at least know they are taking risks, whereas the blind masses treat their shackles as talismans and fate as certainty.
Education does not equal cognition. I think many people who finish their PhDs complain about their education being similar to the cognitive ability of @A0@, feeling that with this degree they are doing the same work, and private company bosses should pay you a few W per month. They are not NPCs; they hire you only because you can create greater value, such as government subsidies for high-tech talents.
Many people think that after spending several years and tuition fees, and almost not making money during that time, they see other classmates earning quite a lot, but in fact, they might also envy your high education level and future achievements.
It's just that you didn't choose the right path. For those who have earned a PhD, instead of going into the civil service system to exploit loopholes, they always want to hustle in private companies. Isn't that just making private bosses look like fools?
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The most ingenious scam of this era is making most people believe they are not at the gambling table.
While everyone is passively participating in the asset roulette, clear-headed speculators at least know they are taking risks, whereas the blind masses treat their shackles as talismans and fate as certainty.
Education does not equal cognition. I think many people who finish their PhDs complain about their education being similar to the cognitive ability of @A0@, feeling that with this degree they are doing the same work, and private company bosses should pay you a few W per month. They are not NPCs; they hire you only because you can create greater value, such as government subsidies for high-tech talents.
Many people think that after spending several years and tuition fees, and almost not making money during that time, they see other classmates earning quite a lot, but in fact, they might also envy your high education level and future achievements.
It's just that you didn't choose the right path. For those who have earned a PhD, instead of going into the civil service system to exploit loopholes, they always want to hustle in private companies. Isn't that just making private bosses look like fools?