My future line of work depends on a few degrees...whatever though.
fiscally explain why humanities degrees shouldn't turn you into a debt slave?
If you wanna talk about the cost of college, thats one thing, but to assert that colleges should be invested in educating kids in the humanities for the fukk of it? thats a failed statement all over.
No one is obligated to "enlighten" you.
You got this kinda messed up. I'm all down for knowledge of self and introspection and all that comes with the social/mental masturbation that comes in the humanities...but at the end of the day, if you're not contributing to society, no amount of "humanities electives" will change that.
Why is that sad?
What about an undergrad degree in psychology or a degree in creative writing or anthropology is DIRECTLY and inherently employable?
Theres nothing obtuse about actually creating something.
College is not a funnel for employment, breh, or in a perfect model it should not be. We already know a college education and it's cost is inflated beyond it's worth. Someone who has a degree in the humanities is desirable because it shows that they probably have a grasp on thinking and a larger worldview than someone who went to school where only the computational component was ever relevant. Knowing how and why you should think, how a great society should function is important for any citizen of any nation, is it not?
I can make the argument that any STEM major could be learned in HS as a trade.
Wall St has no laws you stupid ignorant fukk. Do you even pay attention to current events?
It's better to fail as a painter than to live a life unfulfilled as a banker. Keep chasing the money and missing the point of life, breh.
You're a slave of the system and it's funny to watch you defend it vehemently.
Just that can't have stagnated minds around me.


