> I don't know why you were downvoted for this On HN everybody is a temporarily embarrassed billionaire. See "Internalised capitalism" - when you feel guilty for resting:…
You are really missing the point and my sarcasm here...
...also a bit insulting to all the innocent victims in some poor countries.
It has to do with the risk and impact of your work. Medical doctors, engineers, lawyers, researcher, teachers - they all do important things and need training, selection and accountability. Luckily, developers never…
Giving the philosophical roots of Zen, this is like writing "peaceful war"
> he didn't get more "respect" for his labor (highschool teacher) > we will all have the dignified life of middle class westerners What a sad irony. If he was a highschool teacher in the US as now he could be struggling…
There is significant doubt about the existence of Jesus. The historical records are less than scarce.
> Statues and idols as a form of respect and reminder, no. On the contrary, the Buddha explicitly and clearly prohibited his followers from making statues and other depictions of him. People started ignoring his request…
> I don't know why you were downvoted for this On HN everybody is a temporarily embarrassed billionaire. See "Internalised capitalism" - when you feel guilty for resting:…
You are really missing the point and my sarcasm here...
...also a bit insulting to all the innocent victims in some poor countries.
It has to do with the risk and impact of your work. Medical doctors, engineers, lawyers, researcher, teachers - they all do important things and need training, selection and accountability. Luckily, developers never…
Giving the philosophical roots of Zen, this is like writing "peaceful war"
> he didn't get more "respect" for his labor (highschool teacher) > we will all have the dignified life of middle class westerners What a sad irony. If he was a highschool teacher in the US as now he could be struggling…
There is significant doubt about the existence of Jesus. The historical records are less than scarce.
> Statues and idols as a form of respect and reminder, no. On the contrary, the Buddha explicitly and clearly prohibited his followers from making statues and other depictions of him. People started ignoring his request…