4. Admin 2024-01-06 13:15:06 (edited 2024-01-06 13:27:23) >>2
>Al issues later come fromhaving made the wrong choice, like there is not enough work, or personal greed ( More money can be made in...( different side of the country or different profession)
>It's all based on personal initiative, personal .choices,personal readjustments.
Yes, the counterpoint would be:
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>In reality, young persons are always full of energy, but they often waste it on meaningless actions
The North American social and economic system is very complicated, and it places a lot of responsibility on young people to understand where and how they should apply themselves. They need to both focus on their education, and also on avoiding traps.
If you're smart academically but neglect the latter, you won't make it.
But for that matter, the man in this film could've expended more effort into finding a position for himself after graduation. Or married the young lady. It's not like he had entirely no choice.
>In the spoviet Union the state pays for the education,. and expects something in return.
People got to choose where they wanted to go, but had to have certain grades and pass an exam to get in. If they didn't, they had to go elsewhere. Basically the same thing exists in the West for the best universities. Except that the students also usually have to pay tuition. As for being forced to work somewhere for a period afterwards, some "free" coding bootcamps do the same.
>In thinking on the charaker of the Russian soul and the way it workss I based mijself on "Russian Spirituality and other essays"by Valentin Tomberg, that he wrote mostly in 1930, 1931. A Russian from St. Petersburg from Estonian Descent, that fled Russian in 1919. I have it as e book, so I can send it to anyone who wants.
Thanks, I found it; I'll try to take a look. Although I'm not sure I'll have enough time - I'm in such a rush these days...