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You are correct, it is their choice to do (or not doing anything ever) so.

What today’s generation forget however, is that it can also be our choice to judge slobs doing nothing with their given life. Every choice has their consequences, and ppl got to accept that :stuck_out_tongue:

That’s a whole lot of milk

Here is a philosophical question for you to answer:

How does a billionaire make a billion dollars?

-He gains the trust from enough people who are willing to give him money in exchange for a product or a service.

-This money originally belonged to The people who contributed in some way (whether big or small is irrelevant)

-All of the people who have contributed money to this billionaire, have only done so because they TRUST him to use the money responsibly.

-If this billionaire wishes to keep this money (and probably make MORE money)… he/she is going to need to maintain the TRUST of the very people he is depending on to reach these goals

-If the billionaire listens to the feedback from these customers, and creates a product that is in alignment with the consensus… He can expect to yield a large profit for his time and energy

-If he ignores his customers, and delivers a product that is inferior to the original (less quality at a higher price)… he will probably lose a lot of customers.

-Especially if he disguises all of the things, that make this new product worse than the original (not what was asked for)…

-If you lie and sell a false product, you can expect to receive harsh and negative criticism on the website/social media/ and reviews.

-Angry customers will inform everybody else about “why you cannot trust this billionaire”.

-So this “billion dollars” that you claim:

is hanging on the balance between the billionaire and the trust of the customers.

A billionaire can go broke and homeless very quickly.

Just depends their priorities.

Greed vs being in the business to serve the community (while yielding a profit for delivering a quality product)

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I think you didn’t follow what I meant XD

I merely bash on no life slobs:

you know those that never go out, wash or socialize in any way outside the medium of computer…

They have the right to be like that. I also have the right to think they’re human waste. Fair.

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Haha I know what you’re referring to.

My message wasn’t intended to be negative. In all honesty. it really is a philosophical question worth pondering :smiley_cat:

very funny south park episode BTW

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It is rather just a commitment to the old ways in which you grew up and got used to them. Although I myself do not like those who are obsessed with one thing, it doesn’t matter if they are video games, or real ones (football, for example), or just some kind of activity (music / drawing / carpentry / racing / mountain climbing, in general, any other activity).

Well, again, just playing for days on end, they will quickly run out of resources and money, but if not, then they have earned them (unless, of course, they live at the expense of relatives / the state), so they can have fun and spend their time as they want.

Old ways as doing something of your life, instead of wasting it in a pc gaming chair, or couch?

If that’s seen as the “old” ways, I have even less hopes for this “younger” generation than I previously had…

Again, if you just waste your time on pc, then you very fast spend you all resources and die. Thats mean, that this people have a job, where spend part of their time, are it bad?

And what are good in wasting your time on… idk, walking on street/park, tourism, partys, football or any other matchs, alpinism and etc? It will be too just wasting of your life, like and other your actions.

I just mean its a new way to spend your free time for get a fun. And I dont see in this nothing wrong. Are you against fun?