Comment by MichaelZuo
3 days ago
Yeah that could convince smart competent people to grind their teeth and take a second chance under the same management.
But I don’t think a self respecting person would do that over and over.
3 days ago
Yeah that could convince smart competent people to grind their teeth and take a second chance under the same management.
But I don’t think a self respecting person would do that over and over.
When people live in multi million dollar homes, self-respect doesn't pay monthly mortgage.
So it's really not the astronomical salary, it's the astronomical debt.
Yes and no. The compensation is a lot, but you're not necessarily able to just quit on a dime even if you live humbly. Interviewing takes weeks now and weeks more just to find a proper replacement. And salaries can fund you for months, bu t not years (let alone if you have a fammily)
I'll also say the obvious here in Sinclair's quote about salaries: you can indeed pay for someone's self respect.
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Astronomical debt caused by astronomical real estate inflation.
Joke is, most of these homes aren't worth anywhere close to their paper value.
Cy Porter's home inspection videos... jeez. How these "builders" are still in business is mind-blowing to me (as a German). Here? Some of that shit he shows would lead to criminal charges for fraud.
The land is worth more than the structure in these areas.
You may be over-estimating how many people are self-respecting?
Depends on the paycheck.
People will do crazy things for just $100. Including literally get fucked in the ass by a stranger.
7 figures? Ho boy. They’ll use way fancier words though for that.
There is an old Russian joke, that goes like this:
A man approaches a girl and asks, "Would you sleep with me for $1 million?”
She responds, “Yes, of course!”
Excited, he then asks, “What about for $1?”
She indignantly replies, “Who do you think I am?”
To which he responds, “We already established who you are; now we’re just discussing the price.”
I think it fits there. There is surprising amount of people believing that they have some Values, but just to a point when they were offered to sell them for a right price.