AlanShore said:
Yes I do think my achievements so far have been fairly remarkable and no I've never thought that I'm wrong in thinking that.
The very likely chances are that they aren't.
At least, not if we're talking statistics and averages.
I don't doubt for a second, however, that you think what you've done is remarkable.
I'm just sick of people who have dreams and ambitions and how they go on about how they'd like to do X, Y or Z and then never follow through with any of it because people are ultimately lazy and content to follow what everyone else does and be "average".
Because you know the hearts and minds of everyone, right?
The guy who is driving that cab? Yeah, you know all about him because he's driving a cab. Probably lazy.
That homeless guy on the corner? Yeah, you know all about him. He's homeless, and obviously lazy.
Let me say this:
A man who works a shitty cubicle job he
hates for the rest of his life because he's supporting a family he
loves, and would rather put his own selfish ambition on hold then have them want for anything is far more 'remarkable' and admirable then anyone who strives for the 'remarkable' (Whatever
that means) and damned be the consequences.
You're sick of people who are lazy?
You know what I'm sick of? People who think they have to be in the history books, or have their own Wikipedia page, or some other 'laurel' in order to feel they have worth. I'm sick of people putting own other people because of their income, social status, education, or career. I'm sick of people who look down on those who don't strive to be the 'next big thing' because they are perfectly content where they are. Heaven forbid people simply be happy!
Geez. What are they teaching kids today?