When i was 15, i worked at a hairdressers. Sweeping the floor and cleaning. At 16 i worked in a kitchen, washing dishes and pans. 17, i worked at a bar. Through the night washing glasses and cleaning. 18, another bar and a paper route. 19, study. Early twenties, teaching children how to play drums. Then at 23, my mum asked "when will you contribute something to society?"
@nickochioneantony9288
Ай бұрын
I feel you... although I'm not contributing as magnificent as you, I get it when people (especially the family) doesn't appreciate what you do. But we live in society that appreciate successful facade rather than internal development, it just always work like that, for centuries. So, if you have a secure life (income, shelter, community) that is already enough... not many people got the time to realize they are doing human-doing rather than human-being.
@MarYSoldePuertoRico
Ай бұрын
What I have come to realize is that those who spend numerous years in school spend numerous years being a slave and seeking money. Have no clue that with a little bit of land you can grow your own food and build a home, if in an area where climate makes it possible. Enjoy life and creation and worship The Most High and He will make your path straight. Time will pass you and before you know it you end up retiring when you are going to die! Forget that mess! Live now!!!
@johntheaccountant5594
Ай бұрын
I live in Thailand and bought a rice milling machine for 15,000 baht = $390 and we mill our own rice for own consumption and sell in small bags to villagers undercutting the supermarket and better quality. We make a larger profit than selling to a wholesaler.
@zanewalsh1812
Ай бұрын
It's good to know your farmer, if you aren't growing your own food. 🌎🌍🌏🕊️ For all of us 🙏🏼✨❤️🌈
@orpheuscreativeco9236
Ай бұрын
I give thanks everytime I eat, knowing full-well that we would have nothing without others working to bring those products to us through labor and hardship. I picture the animals, the people farming and processeing, all the vegetables and the earth that provides for us, and i give sincere thanks. I think "Thank you for your sacrifice. Your energy will not go to waste." Thank you for sharing this perspective with us 🙏 When we understand how interdependent all living things really are, we have a greater appreciation for life and our place in it. Its absurd just how little compensation those people receive. We have our priorities upsidedown.
@hilaryporter7841
Ай бұрын
Freeing our minds is the hardest part of that. We live in boxes of our own making, based on the opinion of what others think of us.
@theWarriorUnknown
11 күн бұрын
This is a perfect description of how the world capitalist system, is operating and controlling everything, and how to free ourselves from it, great video Jon, ขอบคุณมากครับผม
@jmvernay2
Ай бұрын
That is why I try to tip as much as I can... I see them... Because I come from a worker family, I worked when I was a kid... As a tourist in Thailand I see now this society so differently once my wife explained to me her life and helped me see through the veil of every day life... Not pretty, not easy... Death will free everyone ;)
@thingsIlike-rd1sp
Ай бұрын
Capitalism is designed by and for the owners of capital. It's in the name.
@orpheuscreativeco9236
Ай бұрын
@@thingsIlike-rd1sp It's a system of exploitation, a Ponzi scheme. The entire system is constantly devouring itself and all of the resources needed to keep it growing. Resources are finite, and therefore, under a consumerist economy the world will be depleted to the point that it will no longer sustain life. The math is simple and yet the concept is _so_ difficult for people to grasp.
@freshkoolaid
Ай бұрын
Since more can be accomplished as a group, we should divide up the extra production by the time that everyone worked. Say you can make $100/hr as a lawyer but the janitor for your office makes $10/hr. But if you alone had to split up your time doing both jobs, your average wage would be $55/hr (half working as a lawyer and half working as a janitor). So half of the extra $45/hr you make from not working as a janitor should go to the janitor.
@-stayinzambia8950
Ай бұрын
Not everyone in the system realizes the point you have taken about. In most of time, when you try to wake them up, they are angry with you because they have been washed their brains by the system. The system (or government) also wants to punish those who are trying to wake THE FORGOTTEN PEOPLE up. This is the case in Chinx now. Some people have been waken up - some of them left the system successfully.
@michaelbassolino
Ай бұрын
Free ourselves now, beautiful.
@bramcornelissen2323
Ай бұрын
If these forgotten people, which is the largest group in Thailand, only can be told not to swim in this ,, wallet ,, trap and not pay with qr codes but with cash money..... Do not depend on your government not for your health and not for money.
economy of surplus outside mainstream society. we need mass awakening in order to help each other, voluntary cooperation over competition, wealth redistribution, reduced scarcity, decentralized production, resource abundance, self-sufficiency, community focus, equality and fair distribution, cooperative economics, reduction of conflict, empowerment of individuals, and so forth. Those who want to keep their status quo in society already turned a blind eye, hypocrisy is rampant these days. Better not listen, be yourself, do for yourself and your family/friends/close ones/etc.. let the world follow its own cursed way, free yourself that is all you can really do.
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