highlandsflyer
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KeepItSteel":2c4cec26 said:On that note do you need to be out of work / hard done by / have no aspirations for years and years to be considered 'having worthy life experience'?
I know i'd rather trust well educated people to make the important decesions.
Hmmmm.
I am not being argumentative, honestly, but do you realise how many well educated people spend their lives out of work, displaying a lack of aspiration, meanwhile bitching about how hard it all is?
Personally I would settle for a system where more of us get the chance to make more of the decisions.
Call me an idealist, but call me.