If you read anything I have written and actually have a thought, then my job is done.
Monday, 13 April 2015
Living To Work. Working To Live.
The most common day of the week for a heart attack to occur is Monday. Saturday ranks second. Most heart attacks hit during the early morning hours between 4-10 a.m. In the average lifetime, the heart beats 2.5 billion times. Neck circumference may be as important a risk factor as abdominal fat for predicting a heart attack. Scary stuff hey, no wonder why everybody hates Monday morning.
As a bachelor I count my fortune and success in life by the amount of things my money can buy me, all the crazy awesome expensive weekends I will probably never remember, all the drinks I buy for those hot drunk girls whom I will never see again and that is the fun part. Crazy right. I for one have no feelings about Mondays one way or the other. And oh ya girl stop ordering those drinks because they not free, damn you already drunk, I don't know where that comes from but when some woman at the realisation that they have a 9/10 possibility of going home with you they will proceed to drink your pocket away and quite frankly I am cool with that as long as we both know what is up.
Yes Living To Work. Working To Live. You know the default question that your teachers and your family members always ask you when growing up. What do you want to be when you grow up?
We are told about destiny, dreaming big, working hard, never giving up, striving for success and all the good stuff. It's a lie, It's a fad, an illusion that we have been given to live up to, something to keep us so busy that we lose our critical thinking ability and focus on other matters. It is reported
"The richest 1% of the world’s population are getting wealthier, owning more than 48% of global wealth, which warned growing inequality could be a trigger for recession."
As you can see the playing field is not level at all. The South African middle class are racking it in and living a better life decade to decade making and earning a bit more yearly and affording more and more as time elapses compared to their lower class counterpart. Many of you might have seen in the news lately about all the looting and municipal strikes that have been going on in the past couple of weeks and they are getting bigger and are more frequent than they were before. People are angry, there is a saying: A hungry man is a angry man.
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