it's rude to dot-at. and I do not live in a zero-sum world.
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my point is that people crave areas of their lives where they are respected.
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i know lots of people that like to be 'good at things'. and tbh very few counter examples
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sympathies for knowing people that enjoy 'being respected for being good at something'? this is really weird it's a positive thing.
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didn't say it wasn't. I'm saying you're missing other side: people who are learning and exploring together as equal beginners
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that is quite okay, my point is that people quite often like to have one thing that is 'their thing'.
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aspects of their lives where they focus their work, and attempt to eke out a competitive advantage. become a gymnast, guitarist, dancer
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sadly we don't live in a leisure society where we can all be defined by, and draw sustenance from, our "one thing"
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perhaps my argument is too general to be politically sensible. the unequal dancer and an unequal business man are not paid equally.
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the dancer still beats somebody who has to work 2 min wage jobs just to live, with no time/energy left to dance for eg
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