Quote from kamdooo:
you are probably right. People use to tell me that fellers with above average IQs often suffered from depression.
Hopefully I need not worry about that as i'll very likely depend upon the creativity and street smarts that arrive from burning some books to make a living
That or I'll just live a standard, boring life making an above average salary, wondering if I ever truly lived. I probably won't, just because i know I'm not meant to be a punter in an arcade.
Its funny that some of the worst law school students who attend absurd institutions like depaul or state this and state make over 100k in the city as a newb. But being from a poor income family and having little to no education or prestige, its easy to see the allure in a steady salary. Some friend of the family scored a 300k job 2nd year out of wash u in missouri...and thats not even that good of a uni....and no she wasnt the top of her class either.
But for every shmuck like her, theres another on some message board that speaks the truth about the troubles and toils in life. I guess there will always be the bottom tier, in most professions.
Quite frankly, i've been somewhat turned off by ET. and not just ET, but alot of the arcades i've been too. The people that operate in the arcade profession are of another breed; i'm not sure i want to associate myself with that at any point in my life.
Its crass. blunt. rude. Some people higher up hold their heads up proud; they are elite. They probably come off as rude to boot.
And then there are those in the trenches, the punters, the arcade players. Just hanging around an arcade for one week showed me that many do the same thing. The only difference is that whether or not these folks cash in, they are still rude to each other, ABRUPT, and have some social skill barriers.
You've got rude aristocrats. You've also got rude apes.
Give an ape 500 lbs of gold and he's still an ape, and always will be an ape.