TOTAL FAILURE OF DEVELOPMENT PATHS



How long will the difficult and vicissitudes of the galley remain as a possible path to individual prosperity?! What nonsense is it that all you need is common sense and good luck! Cross-examination is necessary, and of course it should be answered when sermons and odes are told about unconditional trust. The producer division of the unequal labor market is also becoming more and more obvious, perhaps even the boldball lowlife John thinks so, but they are afraid that all the talk will sooner or later end in a radical career decline!

Here no one loves or accepts another, this is a mere ideal - the goal that is tolerated is much simpler: to survive and survive in the dirty gray ocean of the vicissitudes of everyday life. Certain pre-guaranteed and guaranteed paths can only be reached by" privileged ones " with their hearts manipulated with firm craftsmanship. As one who has long since cast off his ordinary soul, and perhaps even bargained with the great reality of appearances, even the little men are increasingly forced to live like easily replaceable mass - produced parts in a rotting phalanx machine!

Ominous epochs of silent, crouching silences roll over for a vegetative moment; then they forget what has already happened! - Say the parties involved, and while the cyber employees of High Tech companies can do whatever they want with confidential information, the simple mechanical engineer or programmer is good if he can pay his overhead and yellow check bills due on the first of each month. The West may dream of Asia and Singapore...
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Written on January 14, 2024

Submitted by oasev on January 13, 2024

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Norbert Tasev

I was born on November 30, 1983 in Budapest! I studied Hungarian history. I was history teacher. I'm editing ebooks! So far, I have published my volumes on Smachwords and Publishdrive as part of an author's book publishing! more…

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