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Kind of sideways, but closer...

And if the revolutionary 'discovery' is late, the empire is screwed.

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avatara: and if the revolutionary "discovery" comes too late, the empire is screwed.
Yeah, and who needs it? The well-fed have already taken their children abroad, while the hungry are up to their ears in loans (debts) and are afraid of losing their "penny" jobs, they just believe that someday on Jan. 1 something will go down in price, because they elected the right people to the right bodies
 
IgorM:
And who needs it? The well-fed have already taken their children abroad, while the hungry are up to their ears in loans (debts) and are afraid of losing their "penny" jobs, they just believe that someday something will go down in price on January 1, because they have elected the right people to the right agencies

American workers are also on credit - maybe it's a conspiracy?
 
Tantrik:

American workers are also on credit - could it be a conspiracy?

Of course a conspiracy, what Napoleon and Hitler could not do American "workers" will do, they need colonies, even if unofficially formalized, but in essence the same colonies with illiterate workers who only know how to pump gas and oil, I think the question of decades when the overseas specialists will be worth their weight in gold among the illiterate

SZZ: Okay, I do not want to say anything aloud - I am inspired by the current cost of education even at the lousiest universities, I know many parents who hope to somehow educate their children with loans, although the cost of education is much lower than future salaries

 
IgorM:

I know many parents who hope to educate their children through loans, even though the cost of education is much lower than future salaries.

Yeah, you're right. Here is a real-life example from overseas.
A guy finished school and went to New York University to study finance. Tuition was expensive, about 12,000 a year. My parents couldn't afford it, so he took out an interest-free state-secured student loan for five years, counting from the end of university.
In his last year of studies, an auditing firm took him on as an intern, then offered him a job. The salary was 63 thousand a year. After one year of work, the firm repaid the loan on condition that he had worked there for at least three years.

The rest is not about the education system, but it is curious. The guy worked for three years, quit everything and went to Thailand as a diving instructor. He worked for a tourist season and travelled the rest of the time with a rucksack. I flew a few million kilometres, went to Australia for my bonuses, and I don't know where else.
Then he settled down, got married, came back to the States, got a job in banking, took out a 3.5% loan for 30 years, bought a house. On holidays and weekends he travels around the country and runs marathons wherever he can find one, he loves it.
Somehow that's the way it is...
 
granit77:

You were right. Prokhorov was dumped. No clever moves, all blunt and simple. Fucking country. Fucking herd. Free money's gonna flow out even faster with all the consequences.

But they don't care. The people are a herd too. The herd doesn't need power and self-organisation, the herd needs a shepherd.

 

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Mischek:

You were right. Prokhorov was dumped. No clever moves, all blunt and simple. ...

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Mischek:

...The herd does not need power and self-organisation, the herd needs a shepherd.

You will laugh, but that is the truth. The only question is the right choice. The shepherd should be interested in the same thing as the flock - in creating the conditions for a good life for cattle of all kinds and colours, not just his stall.