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in steemit •  8 years ago 

"Explain to me exactly how a heart surgeon and a Starbucks barista are equally valuable. Or a bus driver."

explain to me how you should measure the value of human life in money, thus putting money on a higher position. They choose those jobs because they want to. Soviet russia had more doctors per capita than the united states. Your point is wrong.

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None of this is a response to my question.

"Explain to me exactly how a heart surgeon and a Starbucks barista are equally valuable. Or a bus driver."

That is what your theory MUST CLAIM. Now defend it or abandon your theory.

Stop dodging the question, your whole response is nonsense.

The barista chose that job because they are lazy and useless. Do you not understand how creatures are motivated? Personal gain.

"That is what your theory MUST CLAIM. Now defend it or abandon your theory."

not what it claims, stop putting words in my mouth. That's dishonest and with that, I honestly don't care what you have to say.

"The barista chose that job because they are lazy and useless. Do you not understand how creatures are motivated? Personal gain."

https://www.commondreams.org/views/2015/11/30/evidence-poor-people-arent-lazy

You have the balls to accuse me of putting words in your mouth by simply combining your own theories, while you do much worse to me?

Here's a hot tip, stereotyper - Poor people (does not equal) baristas. I never said it or implied it. I picked tow jobs on the basis of disparate skill and devotion.

You're the one who brought up "poor people" and apparently equated them with low-skill, low motivation labor.

Not me.