Well there is one quite obvious way to avoid this, but it has a serious downside.
I did not take that route, thus I am now over 50 :) My advice is to live on way less than your means while you are younger, and then you can have an air of nonchalance as you age, giving the impression of great wisdom ( hopefully somewhat backed up by reality)
"I want to stress the importance of being young and
technical," Facebook's CEO (now 28) told a Y Combinator
Startup event at Stanford University in 2007. "Young people
are just smarter. Why are most chess masters under 30? I
don't know. Young people just have simpler lives. We may not
own a car. We may not have family. Simplicity in life allows
you to focus on what's important."
I'm on the younger end of the spectrum (31), but I just don't see how any CEO thinks you can say something like this and not open yourself up to age discrimination lawsuits. If that's his opinion as CEO, you can be sure that that attitude impacts policy either directly or indirectly.
with exception of race and national origin based lawsuits, the era of using the legal system to protect the workers is pretty much gone. That entire regime of legal protections for citizens in general is pretty much extinct. Don't forget that the entire american legal system is based on interpretation. And the laws and precedents can be interpreted in an infinite variety of ways. And the major force in american politics today is no longer the vote. The populace is too divided and isolated from each other to exert any political force.
Nowadays the forces exerted on politics is almost exclusively corporate and wealth-oriented. What business wants, business gets.
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[ 0.85 ms ] story [ 16.8 ms ] threadI did not take that route, thus I am now over 50 :) My advice is to live on way less than your means while you are younger, and then you can have an air of nonchalance as you age, giving the impression of great wisdom ( hopefully somewhat backed up by reality)
Nowadays the forces exerted on politics is almost exclusively corporate and wealth-oriented. What business wants, business gets.