thaison

All the self-help books don't help them to have a self either. They only make them go deeper into denial.

College graduates all say microeconomics works wonders, macroeconomics works wonders. As soon as the real estate market dropped, landlords pathetically begged billionaires to intervene with the government, like they actually believed they were some sort of oppressed.

I had to listen to them describing their disgusting personal lives during breaks. Then the idea sessions came, all they wanted to do was for patriotic, humanistic values.

It doesn't matter if microeconomics works or not. It is rarely used in real life. They only use all the fancy theories to explain what they want people, or even themselves, to believe. What they actually do most of the time doesn't have anything to do with economics.

Today is done. See you tomorrow.

Oh it was my dad who made all my leather backpacks.

It's not my fault that I still look good anyway.

No I buy cheap clothes from local stores now.

I know some of you get all salty capitalists get a huge cut for doing nothing. But taking risks is a job itself. People do many things when they need more than what they have to generate what they promise. When you take that kind of risk, you don't just take a financial risk, you also take a relationship risk. You take the risk of becoming someone else. There are certain types of people that are perfect for that lifestyle. But my relationships are already all expensive, I don't think I can take much risk elsewhere.

They just banned private tutoring here because the kids get too competitive it’s not even good for them. Back then I was the only one who didn’t study outside of school out of my stinginess, also applied to only one college out of my arrogance. Also because I had no respect for authority. But I don’t think I have to pay for my private lessons now so that’s probably still legal.

I guess home is indeed superior because it doesn't disagree with you.

The irony of forced intimacy is when “But it's their home” is supposed to be virtuous, but if you told them “But it's your family” november last year they would jump out of the chair.