My Asian friend of 31 years shows me.
Plus I grew up with them and my old neighborhood is now nearly all Asian.
Yes, considering that in the current day corporations practically own the state and shape society, in several ways that are bad.
I come at this from a different angle than you I guess. I look at CEOs/Powerful Politicians the same way I look at athletes.
I for the life of me cannot figure out why people want professional athletes to be ārole modelsā. Theyāre really good at their sport⦠that doesnāt mean I want to hear about their politics or moralized fables about how they live their life.
From an entertainment standpoint I want the absolute best running back on the field. 99 times out of 100 the best running back isnāt going to be the best person.
I look at CEOs/business leaders/politicians the exact same way. If I own the stock, I want the absolute best business person available as CEO. 99 times out of 100 that person isnāt going to be a paragon of virtue I want to model my life after.
Think about it this way: would a well adjusted, healthy, moral person be okay with closing or moving a plant to ensure the survival of a business? I had to lay off 20 people to close a business and I probably got ulcers over it. It takes a stone cold, chess-playing mother fucker to win as top tier leader in business.
Corporations wouldnāt own the state or bother buying politicians if government was limited like it was supposed to be. But thatās an entire thread and argument on its own.
I will write more but I take it you are saying you donāt care about what the business produces, even if the products are physically or psychologically harmful to citizens at large, many of whom donāt even know whatās harmful to them, so long as there is financial activity going on, and the product doesnāt react you or youāre able to insulate yourself from it.
Again, I only say this in the context of this conversation.
Yep. You have to remember Iām one of those crazy people that thinks free people should be free to make bad decisions. If thereās a demand for something, you should be free to produce and sell it. Heroine for instance.
I draw the line at products/services that require infringing on the rights of others or coercion: human trafficking to staff a brothel for instance.
In the context of this conversation, I donāt care if the companyās product or service serves a societal good. I got a job offer at a company that makes trans fats lol (didnāt take it cause salary was low). Just because I donāt see value in a product, doesnāt mean I want to prevent someone else from buying it.
What happens when heroine addicted people hang out around your home? I mean, if they were to.
They either:
- Die of an overdose
- Get clean
- Steal to support their habbit
If they try to use force against me, theyāre going to end up shot (by my wife most likely, she wonāt hesitate). If they steal my stuff while Iām away I file an insurance claim.
The argument that some products are bad and should be banned always just empowers organized crime. They seized $13 billion from El Chapo⦠thatās just what they seized. The Cartels control Mexico, they have their own armies with tanks and all. Our prohibition isnāt really stopping anyone from using drugs in the first place. Just making some very bad dudes very rich.
Thatās just too much.
Especially the fake eggs. Itās brilliant, and Iām envious that I didnāt think of convincing a bunch of self centered navel gazers that They Are Saving The World by eating bean goo, but itās just too much.
Arenāt all of us on here into self improvement?
That article has a mocking tone that labels the extreme as an average. I live in the UK and have never heard of huel or seen male beauty salons. Whilst it contains some startling information, like the male anorexia stat, it also contains a lot of crap written to appeal to a certain type of person.
We get Huel over here! (UK)
Never seen a male beauty salon but for a lot of lads, Saturday day-time is spent in the barbers, then the sunbed salon, then the waxing salon etc.
We probably have Geordie Shore to thank for that.
I wouldnāt disagree Yorkie but its not prevalent in or around Liverpool. Iāve never heard of it before anyway then again I suppose it depends upon the circles you move in. They donāt sell it at the match anyway, maybe weāre not their market. Now yer Leeds and them, almost like Brighton⦠![]()
Self destruction personally.
Just playing the long gameā¦
Seems like a fair amount here mostly stick to the blue sections with no indications they actually work out.
I might be wrong, but I think Brick is talking about something beyond self improvement. Itās one thing to build some muscle, make a good living, etc⦠to work hard towards those things. I think what heās referring to is the guy that wakes at 2:30AM, workouts, eats, works on his side-hustle, goes to actually work, training again, so on and so forth. People, like Marissa Mayer that supposedly work 130-hour work weeks. Itās a bit ridiculous.
Watch out, youāre in a blue section
Yep, its more a rhetorical type question rather than aimed at brick.
Sounds like something a beta male would say ![]()
Itās not necessarily what people do, but how they do it.
I work for a guy- highly motivated, multiple income streams, all the hyped up stuff, just without the hype and with a good helping of humility. Pleasure to be around.