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21723 | 3 years ago
You're right about the grass being greener. The tech industry is an absolute plague, but most other industries are just as bad.
In the long term, and for most of us, the only way to escape this garbage system is to blow it up.
anthropodie|3 years ago
People are trying to figure out their lives or how they want to live. There is nothing wrong in coming back to what they had quit. Making fun of other people's life choices is very immature in my opinion.
skinnymuch|3 years ago
The comment happens to be against the status quo and for the every day person and that has a higher chance as being seen as something that is unusual and more negative than it actually is.
amitport|3 years ago
It's a writing style (mannerism?) but not necessarily ill-intentioned.
WJW|3 years ago
How so? Countries with blown-up systems typically become more shitty, not less.
nonrandomstring|3 years ago
> How so? Countries with blown-up systems typically become more shitty, not less.
1775 [1]
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Revolutionary_War
(I'm not saying anything one way or t'other, just pointing out a little history)
skinnymuch|3 years ago
rainboOow9|3 years ago
Or is it just that in tech, we have the luxury to think about all of that, and to potentially take several years without working much thanks to our high salary?
SenHeng|3 years ago
notriddle|3 years ago
Of course, the logistics of undoing the neolithic revolution are mind-boggling. You're supposed to learn to be a hunter-gatherer over a lifetime, not to be thrust into it in the middle of your adult life. If some leader-type tried to abandon complex society right away, it would probably go about as well as the Cultural Revolution went. Lots of people accidentally picking the wrong mushrooms and killing themselves, because their parents never taught them how to tell them apart.