Eversince graduating (aka gradual indoctrination) in the summer, the amount of times friends, family and others have advised me to get a job is ridiculous. I just want to cool off for a abit, before I hurl myself into the rat race. But it seems for most people the idea of taking a break after having your brain incinerated at the indoctrination camps for two decades is absurd. Constantly repeating that I need to get a job is akin to telling me the sky is blue everyday in this current reality. It's pretty obvious unless you're born into wealth as you've already mentioned. The most depressing thing about this however is that it seems most people don't think of a life beyond school and work. These seem to be the only relevant questions in regards to life life that I'm being asked these days. I know that most people are not "woke" enough to realise this (eventhough subconsciously they know something is terribly wrong) but It's getting tedious. The worst part is when I do eventually get a job everyone will be "happy" and "proud" of me for essentially giving myself up to wage slavery. Crazy world. My apologies for the rant brother, this has been on my mind for sometime and nobody listens to what I have to say since it's just "life".
I quoted from it in my second to last post but I think you would really vibe with My Dinner with Andre. It's available for free on YouTube under the title 'Your Dinner with Andre'. Cheers
No need to apologize, I TOTALLY resonate with what you said. It is very zombie like in that people seem quite content with the work --> consume --> die cycle, or to put it differently, school --> work --> maybe a little retirement if you're lucky --> death. There's a tremendous amount of valuable research to be done on the psychology/psyche of the population of this despotic society, though of course it doesn't often happen as the society generally isn't recognized as such.
But yeah, I totally feel you...I came out of high school prison gasping for air at what I had experienced but the pressure did not relent similar to what you said...it's been very difficult.
Eversince graduating (aka gradual indoctrination) in the summer, the amount of times friends, family and others have advised me to get a job is ridiculous. I just want to cool off for a abit, before I hurl myself into the rat race. But it seems for most people the idea of taking a break after having your brain incinerated at the indoctrination camps for two decades is absurd. Constantly repeating that I need to get a job is akin to telling me the sky is blue everyday in this current reality. It's pretty obvious unless you're born into wealth as you've already mentioned. The most depressing thing about this however is that it seems most people don't think of a life beyond school and work. These seem to be the only relevant questions in regards to life life that I'm being asked these days. I know that most people are not "woke" enough to realise this (eventhough subconsciously they know something is terribly wrong) but It's getting tedious. The worst part is when I do eventually get a job everyone will be "happy" and "proud" of me for essentially giving myself up to wage slavery. Crazy world. My apologies for the rant brother, this has been on my mind for sometime and nobody listens to what I have to say since it's just "life".
I quoted from it in my second to last post but I think you would really vibe with My Dinner with Andre. It's available for free on YouTube under the title 'Your Dinner with Andre'. Cheers
No need to apologize, I TOTALLY resonate with what you said. It is very zombie like in that people seem quite content with the work --> consume --> die cycle, or to put it differently, school --> work --> maybe a little retirement if you're lucky --> death. There's a tremendous amount of valuable research to be done on the psychology/psyche of the population of this despotic society, though of course it doesn't often happen as the society generally isn't recognized as such.
But yeah, I totally feel you...I came out of high school prison gasping for air at what I had experienced but the pressure did not relent similar to what you said...it's been very difficult.