Let’s begin by what we don’t know, so that we do know. Embrace our fear of the unknown.

How curiosity killed the cat.

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In this context, not focusing on a specific curiosity for a specific field of study, essentially means there is no degree holder in the making. But is this bad?

And the stakes are high, because we cannot be a part of the work force with more than a minimum wage, and also its ever changing market for demand of these workers;

or having to be too humble and compromise our sense of pride and repress ourselves to opportunity.

That is how curiosity killed the cat, we wonder if we can be in this Utopia of our daydream for more than a few minutes a day, where hard work was not necessary. But it is quite important. In this sense.

Perhaps we give our inner childishness its place.

Other matters that affect this is the upward mobility when opportunity seems to be within reach, and then the equal opportunities.

Sometimes we have to settle by appreciating what we have, one man’s trash is another man’s treasure, because the other one appreciates what he does have. And when this appreciation is of value, is in this context too. Because you cannot do things by skipping the value of being grateful. It begins with it, it doesn’t promise though.

All this just to say, embrace hardship. Because everyone has it. I have to tell myself not to hate it, more.

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