Step 3: First job comes at 300% typical household income, so they never know hardship.
Step 4: Follow me for other simple tips on how to run the world!
Seriously, I've seen it time and again. People that make crazy money too early in life stop growing and developing as a person. It's the spoiled brat syndrome, but as an adult. They don't have to learn to suck-up to their boss, compromise with co-workers, or consider other points of view. They do not develop the perspective that other points of view are valid because they do not begin their adult life earning minimum wages like the majority of humans in Western societies and then gradually transition to higher income levels as they age. Lacking that perspective, they only know their own success story and everyone else is a failure. They also don't have to make sacrifices between wants and needs--they only have to choose between wants and wants. The concept of sacrifice is a word in the dictionary to them.
So... having achieved all the success most dream about, of course they know how to run the world and their ideas (provided by 17+ years of brainwashing) are the best. Everyone should follow them! And if you are not following their advice for your own good, well, we shall just have to make you.
Some (most?) of their college classes focus more on programming philosophy than on learning actual programming skills. I'm not the only one who has observed that either.
What is it about programmers in social media, preferring tyranny over freedom?
Its the shitty college indoctrination they got
On top of the huge debt that came with it
Step 1: 13 years brainwashing in primary school.
Step 2: 4+ years brainwashing in college.
Step 3: First job comes at 300% typical household income, so they never know hardship.
Step 4: Follow me for other simple tips on how to run the world!
Seriously, I've seen it time and again. People that make crazy money too early in life stop growing and developing as a person. It's the spoiled brat syndrome, but as an adult. They don't have to learn to suck-up to their boss, compromise with co-workers, or consider other points of view. They do not develop the perspective that other points of view are valid because they do not begin their adult life earning minimum wages like the majority of humans in Western societies and then gradually transition to higher income levels as they age. Lacking that perspective, they only know their own success story and everyone else is a failure. They also don't have to make sacrifices between wants and needs--they only have to choose between wants and wants. The concept of sacrifice is a word in the dictionary to them.
So... having achieved all the success most dream about, of course they know how to run the world and their ideas (provided by 17+ years of brainwashing) are the best. Everyone should follow them! And if you are not following their advice for your own good, well, we shall just have to make you.
so true!
And there's the fact that a taste of omniscient, omnipotent control is intoxicating to those who have no accountability.
Some (most?) of their college classes focus more on programming philosophy than on learning actual programming skills. I'm not the only one who has observed that either.