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- i never said i was good :/Look...We're not all as good as you and your brother. How do you know your brother couldn't be sitting on a HD average if he didn't have casual work? He may not be reaching his full potential, at a time in which your results may mean the diff b/w a position and no position.
i never did, nor did i imply it. i was merely giving an example of how it its possible to have a job whilst undertaking an engineering degree and still achieve reasonable resultsDon't just say because your brother can do it anyone can.
yes im not going to deny that but i dont agree with getting money off your parents when youre not working. all it will do is increase the time it takes to find employment as the person will think there is 'no rush' to find a job as they are recieving a continous stream of funds from their parents. obviously blanks standard of results (the results this argument is based on) are unsatisfactory so this argument is invalidSecondly, surely you would agree that if you live at home whilst attending university (especially in a capital city where you don't really need a car), living expenses are going to be much much less. If your parents consider the level at which your achieving satisfactory, and are trying to support you ( ie. give you some money) so that you don't need a casual job and can maintain your standard of result then why not?
yes its good that blanks studying at a tertiary level but...Omie (or others, sorry omie im trying to exclude your name from this disagreement) differ from these degenerates in that he's studying at a tertiary level (and a degree which is very time consuming), they are the ones doing fuck all. Most of these people don't know what there doing for the future, no goals. Engineers, on the other hand, are one of the most sought after people, so theres plenty of time for jobs after they graduate.
I suppose i don't know you so i retract calling you "dull" & apologise but jeez...
.so you're saying that it is alright to be unproductive at uni, wasting time and money on failing/barely scraping through, as opposed to getting a job. that is close to if not worse than doing absolutely nothing.
no why comment at all u spasticlol blanks
Lol are you serious?
Artistic endevours nourish everyone when they uphold the universal values of goodness truth and beauty, faith love and hope etc. They live on, inspiring generation after generation. This is distinguished from, like, the drug addict scoring his hits in some alley. His pleasure is fleeting, false and destructive. Art is life-affirming, communal and eternal.Funny, how in other threads you have called trying to achieve personal happiness as 'revoltingly selfish', and that any task should be undertaken only for "human ends".
yet when something is done for the practically indistinguishable goal (from happiness) of "spiritual nourishment" (wtf lol), then it's nothing short of a noble undertaking, in your eyes.
Artistic endevours nourish everyone when they uphold the universal values of goodness truth and beauty, faith love and hope etc. They live on, inspiring generation after generation. This is distinguished from, like, the drug addict scoring his hits in some alley. His pleasure is fleeting, false and destructive. Art is life-affirming, communal and eternal.
You mean that the good you do unto others is merely an unintended by-product of your natural greed? No, I dont think that that really works. You have to have an eye on the greater good, always.