I say weird shit and half the time I actually believe it.

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  • The problem with most companies is that they are not led by people with clear visions.

    Companies that succeed typically start with a clear vision. However, once that vision is fulfilled, then it starts to become run by people who are simply trying to make money.

    Chasing after money becomes the vision, and that is how you get to the way things are in America today.

    Having a vision often times means having goals that you’re willing to lose money if it gets you closer to achieving them.

    That being said, ratuer than voting for your paycheck, something that is much more straightforward and less prone to being taken advantage of would be having set wages based on years of experience and time with the company.

    include an opportunity to earn extra during the year by going above and beyond while making it clear that this is not expected of the people at their current job role.

    Going above and beyond would be determined by your boss on recommendation, and they would have a limited number of recommendations every year.

    Another thing you could do would be to publish what everybody earns on a website that is internal to the company, and make the going above and beyond rewards part of your annual meeting or something so nobody would know if they’re going to get an above and beyond reward until then.

    Then to actually make it a good thing, you would need to make it a rule to fire the people that do not meet their performance metrics, at least after a set number of times or like failing to fulfill a pip or something.





  • Relatively is carrying a lot of weight there.

    Their 28-year-old son may not have much to do with the fact that they are having another kid, but that fully grown adult man is still a part of the family and should count for something.

    There’s no need to just completely and totally toss him out of the equation.

    Especially when you consider that there is a possibility, depending on the age of the girlfriend, that both of them could die before this child reaches the age of majority, in which case, he would likely need to step in to finish the job.



  • It’s amazing the lengths people will go to to avoid a difficult conversation.

    Whether you like it or not, you are a part of the total equation and if you have issues with it, you should try to communicate your concerns with all relevant people.

    Once you have communicated your concerns, It’s not your problem anymore.

    People don’t have to listen, don’t have to do what you tell them to do, and they don’t have to take your concerns into consideration.

    If they choose to do something stupid that’s on them.






  • When you’re thinking- okay, maybe this is a me thing, but when I think about financial equality, I consider the extremes.

    Taking into account what the person or family that makes $80,000 to $140,000 a year doesn’t really do anything for the poor and the destitute, right?

    So if iPhones suddenly become $7,000 expenditures on par with like a decent used car from 10 years ago, then it’s definitely going to be the kind of thing where somebody has to make enough money to afford it.

    And you can’t only consider the middle class when looking at the affordability of a particular object.

    So if iPhone’s multiplied by 7, then the minimum wage needs to multiply by 7. And I did a little quick math in my head, I didn’t get the exact pennies, right? But I know 7.25x7 is like $36 and change, right? So, yeah.

    But if the minimum wage were to suddenly multiply by seven, then the value of 401Ks, which are locked in at pre-minimum wage readjustments, are taken into account, then the value of 401Ks would drop by one-seventh, enriching the poor, while taking money out of the elderly and retired people who are relying on that for their daily survival. And as minimum wage increases, the cost of goods are going to increase along with them, because retailers will know that they can sell their products at a higher price because the minimum wage has gone up.

    So yeah, that’s several paragraphs and 1,492 letters worth of text to describe and explain my justification for two paragraphs earlier.





  • I feel like this is one of those things where, even though there is a likelihood that you are right, you don’t actually know that you are correct.

    People are weird.

    People are occasionally evil, especially towards weird people.

    There’s an entire possibility that atheists have stoned somebody to death, and since you’re the one making the claim, I feel like you should be the one to scour every single instance of death in all of human history to verify your claim.