I hate when a job asks you to set "goals"
My only "goal" is to remain employed so I can continue to pay for my living expenses while finding fulfillment in the areas of my life unrelated to a day job.
They keep saying “save more” like we’re just bad with money.
Save what?
Rent is insane. Food is expensive. One small emergency wipes you out.
At some point you have to admit it…
this system doesn’t work for normal people anymore.
The phrase "nobody wants to work anymore" is hilarious...
Like, no dude, people don't want to:
- Commute 2 hours daily
- Miss their kids growing up
- Trade their entire life for rent
- Get laid off with zero warnings
- Work 50 hours for 40 hours pay
Fix the system. not the workers.
Poverty is expensive in a way that people don’t understand. If you can’t afford a dentist you have long term teeth damage. Not affording healthy food means poor health. Not affording ‘good schools’ means missed opportunities. It is a compounding cycle.
Ryan Coogler’s bodies of work all seem to be stories that are personal to him and his upbringing. So noting the absence of queerness in his movies just doesn’t seem fair (to me.) Can we give him a chance to get to that story first (if he even feels drawn to do that)?
i realized that a lot of adults are healing their inner child and that's one of the reasons why i don't make fun of people who have "childish" hobbies. some people didn't get to have a childhood until they became adults.