Imagine a person dedicating their life to 1 skill for their entire life since a young age

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Think of a high paying skill... let's say cybersecurity

Imagine getting a kid, and teaching him cybersecurity since like 8 years old

By 12 he's already 4 years deep, at an advanced level

By 16 he's ultra advanced

At 16 he can start working full time in it

By 20 he can be genius level cybersecurity since he has 12 years experience and his brain literally developed around cybersecurity

Imagine how well paid he will be, how much money he can make


Instead of going to school, learning a bit of everything, algebra bullshit, how to write stories , fucking gay shit, up until 18

Then at 18 they say muh ' i dont know what i wanna be' and still pick some non-specific university degree

then they have to start a skill in a job, then they start learning that skill


They're already 12 years behind the cybersecurity kid



But anyways... we can't go back in time and get decent parents...


The best we can do is now dedicate our lives to a specific skill and do our time in it, be obsessed, master it etc..
 
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This is how society should work, no I do not want to learn about alliteration
 
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Think of a high paying skill... let's say cybersecurity

Imagine getting a kid, and teaching him cybersecurity since like 8 years old

By 12 he's already 4 years deep, at an advanced level

By 16 he's ultra advanced

At 16 he can start working full time in it

By 20 he can be genius level cybersecurity since he has 12 years experience and his brain literally developed around cybersecurity

Imagine how well paid he will be, how much money he can make


Instead of going to school, learning a bit of everything, algebra bullshit, how to write stories , fucking gay shit, up until 18

Then at 18 they say muh ' i dont know what i wanna be' and still pick some non-specific university degree

then they have to start a skill in a job, then they start learning that skill


They're already 12 years behind the cybersecurity kid



But anyways... we can't go back in time and get decent parents...


The best we can do is now dedicate our lives to a specific skill and do our time in it, be obsessed, master it etc..
i srsly hate the structure of life. slaving ur life away at a job for 75% of ur life just to die and have to pay for a funeral.
 
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Think of a high paying skill... let's say cybersecurity

Imagine getting a kid, and teaching him cybersecurity since like 8 years old

By 12 he's already 4 years deep, at an advanced level

By 16 he's ultra advanced

At 16 he can start working full time in it

By 20 he can be genius level cybersecurity since he has 12 years experience and his brain literally developed around cybersecurity

Imagine how well paid he will be, how much money he can make


Instead of going to school, learning a bit of everything, algebra bullshit, how to write stories , fucking gay shit, up until 18

Then at 18 they say muh ' i dont know what i wanna be' and still pick some non-specific university degree

then they have to start a skill in a job, then they start learning that skill


They're already 12 years behind the cybersecurity kid



But anyways... we can't go back in time and get decent parents...


The best we can do is now dedicate our lives to a specific skill and do our time in it, be obsessed, master it etc..
also this would barely work. most ppl dont even know what they wanna be
 
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also this would barely work. most ppl dont even know what they wanna be
just brainwash them into making think they want to be some role , school brainwashing anyway . this would be more efficient
 
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Legend predeterminism
 
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Think of a high paying skill... let's say cybersecurity

Imagine getting a kid, and teaching him cybersecurity since like 8 years old

By 12 he's already 4 years deep, at an advanced level

By 16 he's ultra advanced

At 16 he can start working full time in it

By 20 he can be genius level cybersecurity since he has 12 years experience and his brain literally developed around cybersecurity

Imagine how well paid he will be, how much money he can make


Instead of going to school, learning a bit of everything, algebra bullshit, how to write stories , fucking gay shit, up until 18

Then at 18 they say muh ' i dont know what i wanna be' and still pick some non-specific university degree

then they have to start a skill in a job, then they start learning that skill


They're already 12 years behind the cybersecurity kid



But anyways... we can't go back in time and get decent parents...


The best we can do is now dedicate our lives to a specific skill and do our time in it, be obsessed, master it etc..
This is how it been before, blacksmith would teach his kids the craft from their childhood. No school, no university.

But I think every skill should be suited for the kids personality. Some are introverted/extroverted, some can sit on ass the whole day. While others excel in communications etc.
 
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public schools are made for retards
 
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just brainwash them into making think they want to be some role , school brainwashing anyway . this would be more efficient
Yeah, show movies about hackers and how cool they are since childhood. Ez work.
 
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Yeah, show movies about hackers and how cool they are since childhood. Ez work.
maybe. brainwashing is more of directly putting ideas into peoples beliefs, just making them believe something rather than letting them come to their own conclusion. in other words literally all of history and most of science
 
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At a certain point, it's not even about how good you are at the specific skill itself.
Lot of the higher paying positions are about people skills.
If you're chad and confident and good with people, you can ascend the ladder while asian/currycels slave away at the computer.
 
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self-defeatism low iq thread, victim mentalty, yep, never began for u indeed
 
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At a certain point, it's not even about how good you are at the specific skill itself.
Lot of the higher paying positions are about people skills.
If you're chad and confident and good with people, you can ascend the ladder while asian/currycels slave away at the computer.
I've thought extensively about this. You are basically right that ascending the ladder requires "people skills". Since "ascending the ladder" means transitioning from a technical worker to a manager. You cant become a manager without CEO trust and approval.

But as a fried-brain turbo autist sub5 i just gave up on that. I'm happy being a well paid technical worker, and i'm certainly not going to fall into the "loyalty" trap many failed normies before us have fallen into. The talentless wagie who go to quora to write an essay about how they spent 20 years in a company and some teenage chad thundercock is now his manager as he is the son in law of the ceo jfl.

This kind of stuff teaches u life is all one big high school.
But if you're high IQ you can still find a very profitable technical role. In my area , based on recent job postings being a truck mechanic pays £100k a year.
dentists are paid £120k a year. And guess what. there's hardly any competition for these jobs too compared to subhuman warehouse jobs.

The bottom line is either (1) be good at a very technical role or (2) make friends with CEOs.
 
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I've thought extensively about this. You are basically right that ascending the ladder requires "people skills". Since "ascending the ladder" means transitioning from a technical worker to a manager. You cant become a manager without CEO trust and approval.

But as a fried-brain turbo autist sub5 i just gave up on that. I'm happy being a well paid technical worker, and i'm certainly not going to fall into the "loyalty" trap many failed normies before us have fallen into. The talentless wagie who go to quora to write an essay about how they spent 20 years in a company and some teenage chad thundercock is now his manager as he is the son in law of the ceo jfl.

This kind of stuff teaches u life is all one big high school.
But if you're high IQ you can still find a very profitable technical role. In my area , based on recent job postings being a truck mechanic pays £100k a year.
dentists are paid £120k a year. And guess what. there's hardly any competition for these jobs too compared to subhuman warehouse jobs.

The bottom line is either (1) be good at a very technical role or (2) make friends with CEOs.

Usually by the time you realise your career is fucked, it’s too late. JFL at me making £40k with a mech eng masters while mouth breathers can get six figures wrenching on trucks or driving a train that literally can only go forward or back.

You have to pick something that’s either
A) heavily unionised (train driver and mechanic etc)
B) a PROFIT generator (software engineer or finance)
C) directly required by ultra rich boomers (medicine, some trades)


Everything else is just a race to the bottom, you’re a cost to be minimised and you have no leverage whatsoever.
 
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Think of a high paying skill... let's say cybersecurity

Imagine getting a kid, and teaching him cybersecurity since like 8 years old

By 12 he's already 4 years deep, at an advanced level

By 16 he's ultra advanced

At 16 he can start working full time in it

By 20 he can be genius level cybersecurity since he has 12 years experience and his brain literally developed around cybersecurity

Imagine how well paid he will be, how much money he can make


Instead of going to school, learning a bit of everything, algebra bullshit, how to write stories , fucking gay shit, up until 18

Then at 18 they say muh ' i dont know what i wanna be' and still pick some non-specific university degree

then they have to start a skill in a job, then they start learning that skill


They're already 12 years behind the cybersecurity kid



But anyways... we can't go back in time and get decent parents...


The best we can do is now dedicate our lives to a specific skill and do our time in it, be obsessed, master it etc..
Basically how asians raise their kids which is why the go from 3rd worlders in the east to top earners in the west in a single generation
 
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The method you stated above is extremely good and probably the best way for a male child to learn. When they find their niche, they learn it with interest.:feelsokman:

Whereas the current education system is to churn out worker drones, and it works easily and effectively for FOIDS since they're hive minds.

Muh, " Boys are stupid and falling behind in education in schools and colleges"
nigga the system was not made for us:lasereyes:
 
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The method you stated above is extremely good and probably the best way for a male child to learn. When they find their niche, they learn it with interest.:feelsokman:

Whereas the current education system is to churn out worker drones, and it works easily and effectively for FOIDS since they're hive minds.

Muh, " Boys are stupid and falling behind in education in schools and colleges"
nigga the system was not made for us:lasereyes:
The West is waging war against mens health and masculinity
 
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Think of a high paying skill... let's say cybersecurity

Imagine getting a kid, and teaching him cybersecurity since like 8 years old

By 12 he's already 4 years deep, at an advanced level

By 16 he's ultra advanced

At 16 he can start working full time in it

By 20 he can be genius level cybersecurity since he has 12 years experience and his brain literally developed around cybersecurity

Imagine how well paid he will be, how much money he can make


Instead of going to school, learning a bit of everything, algebra bullshit, how to write stories , fucking gay shit, up until 18

Then at 18 they say muh ' i dont know what i wanna be' and still pick some non-specific university degree

then they have to start a skill in a job, then they start learning that skill


They're already 12 years behind the cybersecurity kid



But anyways... we can't go back in time and get decent parents...


The best we can do is now dedicate our lives to a specific skill and do our time in it, be obsessed, master it etc..
A psychologist did this for his 2 daughters, but with chess. He got them into it at 4 yrs old

Both became one of the best female chess players OAT

Parents should do this more, Asian cultures faintly practice this already
 
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High iq thread I get your point

Basic knowledge (what we learn in school up to 12-13th grade) should be reduced to at maximum 7 grades for learning everything

After that the specific learning imo
 
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A psychologist did this for his 2 daughters, but with chess. He got them into it at 4 yrs old

Both became one of the best female chess players OAT

Parents should do this more, Asian cultures faintly practice this already
Yeah same with building your body and frame it should be done starting in youth not just pop a couple cycles when your 18
 
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Why don’t be a pro athlete then?
 
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they already do this in india everyone there is a chess gm
 
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This was me unironically

I'm just extremely lazy but my primary source of money rn comes from a business I started when I was like 14

Never worked a wagie job and don't ever need to
 
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