It’s fine, I don’t expect an American to understand this straight away - nor to be smart, to be honest. You see, the taxes of other countries are either lower or effectively the same as in 'murica, but because essential infrastructure isn’t being run for-profit, it becomes much cheaper for the government to pay for it, which results in a lower cost for the same results.
4 years of their life? Is that free?
Yes. You seem to be under the illusion that time actually represents tangible capital – it doesn’t. You’ll spend those 4 years alive anyway, right? Then you may freely use it to acquire education. Oh, another grand benefit of living in a civilized country – if you’re too poor to sustain your costs of living, be it because a part time job doesn’t pay enough or because your family lacks the funds, you can apply to receive free money from the state for the duration of your degree, provided your performance is acceptable.
Yes, that is literally how that works. You’ve never heard the phrase “time is money”? That’s what that means.
If you live your life by following random aphorisms, be careful not to die in the next few minutes. Just because your monkey brain is hardwired to like certain word orders doesn’t make them rational or truthful.
…or you could use it to do things you actually want to do?
Weird, I know, but in civilized countries, people actually enjoy learning.
God I’m just so jealous that you guys have all this free money falling from the skies. I assume all of your work is completed by a legion of robots in this utopia?
No, still regular old capitalistic exploitation - we’re just not so stupid as to accepts the horrible conditions you have in the US of A.
Yes, that is literally how that works. You’ve never heard the phrase “time is money”? That’s what that means. Money is nothing but a physical (or digital) representation of someone else’s time.
Knowledge and skills are the something you get in return. If you expect any more than that then you don’t understand education and desperately need one. For someone from the country that touts itself as the pinnacle of capitalism you sure have a poor grasp on commerce.
Because some skills are learned in school and some are learned on the job. They’re called “low skill” but got can definitely tell when someone is new to food service versus when they’ve had 1, 5, 10, etc years experience in it.
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The obvious answer is “because human’s aren’t robots, and enjoy pursuing different fields”
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You see, in civilized countries, higher education is free :)
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It’s fine, I don’t expect an American to understand this straight away - nor to be smart, to be honest. You see, the taxes of other countries are either lower or effectively the same as in 'murica, but because essential infrastructure isn’t being run for-profit, it becomes much cheaper for the government to pay for it, which results in a lower cost for the same results.
Yes. You seem to be under the illusion that time actually represents tangible capital – it doesn’t. You’ll spend those 4 years alive anyway, right? Then you may freely use it to acquire education. Oh, another grand benefit of living in a civilized country – if you’re too poor to sustain your costs of living, be it because a part time job doesn’t pay enough or because your family lacks the funds, you can apply to receive free money from the state for the duration of your degree, provided your performance is acceptable.
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If you live your life by following random aphorisms, be careful not to die in the next few minutes. Just because your monkey brain is hardwired to like certain word orders doesn’t make them rational or truthful.
Weird, I know, but in civilized countries, people actually enjoy learning.
No, still regular old capitalistic exploitation - we’re just not so stupid as to accepts the horrible conditions you have in the US of A.
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If that were true, billionaires would never die.
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Knowledge and skills are the something you get in return. If you expect any more than that then you don’t understand education and desperately need one. For someone from the country that touts itself as the pinnacle of capitalism you sure have a poor grasp on commerce.
Because some skills are learned in school and some are learned on the job. They’re called “low skill” but got can definitely tell when someone is new to food service versus when they’ve had 1, 5, 10, etc years experience in it.