I'd recommend the military for anyone - if they break you, they'll piece you back together stronger than before.
No. Bashing someone in the face with a frying pan will
never be the way to make someone stronger, no matter how good the following surgery is. This kind of stupidity is what makes our educational system the clusterfuck it is now,
against the recommendations of people who actually know what they are talking about, like, you know, neuroscientists. The same goes for the military - it makes you better at ignoring your own needs, but it doesn't make you a better person and certainly not a better person for a well functioning society. Anyone who claims that has never seen what an education free of forced discipline can do. I admire those people for their mental stability and pure force of will. If they want something, they'll make sure they get it, and definitely not via complaining or demanding someone else does it for them. I strive
'how can I dominate Info.Tech./Judo/StarCraft and be the greatest the world has ever seen.'' - that's how you get somewhere, and as soon as you start really, really dominating, all thoughts of hard work will disappear.
This kind of attitude has many people I know severely depressed. Having unrealistic expectations about yourself will break you.
That aside - I don't want to dominate and I would hate myself if I'd try to. It goes against anything I think of as right.
Everyone else feeling the same strong negative feeling doesn't automatically make it either okay or acceptable, and rather makes me think that society is horribly defunct for FORCING people into soul-crushing situations just to stay alive (so they can have their souls crushed some more). Naïve, delusional, stupid, call me what you will, but there's something inherently WRONG with a world where it's normal to hate your job and hate getting up and hate HATE HATE. It may be how things are, but it still sucks.
I think this is something that a lot of people just ignore. And then they wonder why people are assholes and then go on to declare it "the human nature". I think being stressed all the time explains a lot.
I agree (as do most other people) - the whole system is terrible in a lot of ways. As you've identified though, that's just the way things are for better or worse (regardless of how bad the system is, the human race has achieved a hell of a lot!). The only way to rise above it is to be better (or strive to be better at least) than everyone else.
The problem I see with that is that "being better" for me means "don't take part in that shit, no matter what it costs you". It boggles the mind how "be better than anyone else" in this context could ever mean "kick your ideals out the window and do what everyone else does, only more extreme". What does that accomplish?
As the saying goes 'it's a dog eat dog world' and that is completely true. Once you get really, really good at something, all the rest falls away, because the world only cares about winners. You don't have to be a rockstar, just find something and be determined to be amazing at it.
It's exactly what you learn after being in the military and for some reason those people belive that everything not related to a battle field (metaphorical or real) is not part of "the real world". If you haven't been to the military and seen action you haven't been "in the real world" yet. The same goes for people working in certain fields where pressure/risk is especially high. Also people who live in particularly dangerous areas - if you live somewhere, where its safe, you haven't been "to the real world".
That's just wrong. The real world is incredibly complex and for some reason those people seem to think that bad experiences are somehow more of an experience than good ones. They seem to think that one can only learn through suffering. Modern research proves them wrong, but misanthrophy is cool right now, so tough luck for modern research.
This leads to ignoring the kind of projects I was talking about earlier. Somehow they aren't valid. They are "to good to be true" or "removed from reality" or "they're only stupid hippies either way"... I have no idea what other excuses are used so you won't have to think about what you and your peers might be doing wrong. Staking a claim on "the real world" is just a socially accepted way of ignoring facts.
There is no "dog eat dog" in those projects, no "only caring about winners", not even the need to be amazing at anything, only the need to be a decent human being, willing to eschew luxury (and only this is what seems to keep away most people (if one leaves out "but communists/hippies!" non-objections) and I don't see why I should care about other peoples luxury and destroy myself for them) and work for what you actually want.
Really, I wish you all the best, just stop making excuses and start bringing your A game to everything!
This is another thing which is just wrong and it ties in to what I said about luxury.
I don't want luxury. I want food, I want a home, I want to stay healthy and I want nice people around me. I don't care for AAA-games, shopping malls (have you looked at those things? If we didn't have those we could achieve so much more, like housing hundreds of homeless for each, giving them food, clean water, showers, a place to sleep, access to electricity...), hundreds of TV channels around the clock, computers for everyone (I don't live without anyone but I know that I could), multiple cars per family... It's alright when other people want this, but somehow they're expecting
me to help them achieve that.
Not only that, it is expected of me to lie (look here for reference:
http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=139072.0 - lying about myself is expected. I don't consider it okay just because everyone else does it), to work for someone whose ethics I don't agree with (if I quit a job because my employer does something I am definitely not okay with and end up unemployed because of that I think I am going to be blamed for that) and to do more than the contracts I sign with my employer say I should do (why the hell do we even have those then? Not as a baseline, because only fulfilling the contract obviously is not the baseline).
Basically I don't see why I should bring my A game when I just want to get by and be left alone by people who have a problem with that. My A game is for my own betterment (which includes the betterment of the people I share my life with), not for finding a place where I can exist if I am willing to do the actually necessary work - the latter should be a given in any civilized society, otherwise it can hardly be called civilized in my eyes.
The biggest problem I have with your attitude is not how it affects me but how it affects anyone I am in contact with. I know plenty of people who provide incredible vlue to me just with their basic personality. They can share unusual insights, they are calm and collected and can use that to think about complex stuff which bothers me. They provide incredible value to me.
But then they get money problems. They are forced to apply to jobs - normally to some kind of job which doesn't even provide any relief for basic necessities but some job providing some kind of luxury - for instance work in a call center. They become stressed, they loose their insights, they don't even have time to talk to me anymore and if they have it they now spend it watching TV, playing games or consuming drugs (like alcohol). The kind of insights they can share in the few instances where they have the time and mental capacity to do so are mostly colored by depression and generally less valuable than the kind of insight they were able to provide before. Coming in contact with "the real world" doesn't make them more insightful, helpful or beneficial for society. Practically they become almost mindless drones with rare moments of consciousness about their awful situation. And that's only if they actually do get a job.
I loose, they loose, some guy with lots of money wins, lot's of people gain a negligible amount of luxury. I don't see why that's good or even neccessary.