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RE: You Need to Stop Being Life’s B*tch
I think you're misunderstanding the context of 'opportunity.' Whether or not someone makes the choice to take advantage of an opportunity or not doesn't change the fact that it's still an opportunity, you've just chosen to ignore it.
The internet has made access to almost all information free and convenient, as well as the ability to pursue careers based online without the need for location dependence.
Just because most people choose to spend most of their time on Facebook doesn't change the fact that the opportunities are still there.
That is where I am getting at. When you are raised with certain values for your entire life, you do not have much of a choice because we will end up seeing things differently. Our vision isn't equal. We are born into different environments, raised with different values so we see different things. Where you see "opportunity", others see a waste of time. Where you see a waste of time, others see "opportunity". Who is right?
As far as the internet is concerned, it has destroyed more lives than it has saved because it has a large influence on what we believe in.
That's no different to any other point in history. But if you really think that the internet has destroyed more lives than saved then you're going to have to define what you mean by 'destroyed' because by virtually every metric people are doing better than at any other point in history.